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CardinalGibbons,whoseearthlylaboursendedMarch24,1921,cherished manylargeconceptionsofhisopportunitiesandduties,writesAllanSinclairWill(authorof"TheLifeofCardinalGibbons"),inthe"BaltimoreCatholicReview."
Oneofthosewhichhecherished mostardentlywasthathewouldexert allhispowersinbringingtotheAmericanpeopleanunderstanding,intrue perspective,oftheimmensegoodexertedbytheCatholicChurchasastabilisinginfluenceonthepoliticaland socialinstitutionsofthecountry.
Hefelt,asmanyAmericanshavefelt inthepastandstillfeel,thattheinstitutionsoftheUnitedStates,setup almostsuddenlyinanewcontinent andexperimentaltoaconsiderabledegree,werepeculiarlysubjecttochange andshock.TheCivilWarwasa symptomofoneofthedangers.Anotherwastheswarminghereofmillionsofimmigrantswhowerenotheld steadyatfirstbytheAmericantraditionoflibertywithoutlicense.
Stillanotherwastherapidtransformationmadebyindustrialism, bringinginitstrainmanyproblemsof labour,andoftherelationsoflabour withcapital.
Oneofthegravestdangersofallwas thetendencytointoleranceofall kinds,especiallyintoleranceconcerningreligion,springingfrontconditions rootedintheoriginofthecolonies fromwhichthe'presentbodypolitic wasdeveloped.
Inthisfermentingmass,theCardinalsawtheremustbeastrongelementofsteadinessifthehopesofthe nation'sfoundersweretoberealised. Thiselement,hebelieved,wassupplied inlargepartbythespreadoftheCatholicfaith.Itbroughtreligion,discipline,andasenseofdutyandservice, conservedthefamily,theunitofsocialpermanence,andheldaloftthe standardsofcharityandjustice.It broughtreverenceastheantidoteto scoffingindifferenceandtriviality.
Againsttheravingsofhatredinevery formitstoodasapowerfulbarrier.It inculcatedloveofGodandloveof country.
Whoshallsaythatthisgreatinfluence,whichtheCardinalstroveindefatigablytomakeknowntohisfellow countrymen,willnotbeneededeven moreastheyearspass?Isitafantasticthoughtthatthepermanency oftheAmericansystemmaydepend ultimatelyandfinallyuponthestabilisingforceoftheCatholicChurch?
Noreaderofhistorycanfailtotake noteofthefleetingnatureofloosely boundpoliticalstructureseverywhere. NoobserverofconditionsinAmerica atpresentcanfailtodiscernsigns whichinanyothercountrywouldbe regardedascertainlytendingtodisintegration.
Americanswouldseeittobe,aforce fororderandpermanence,good-will andtolerance,loyaltyanddutyina landofchange,ofshiftingmaterial standardsandvalues,whichneedsa powerunshakenbythepassingstorms toholdittruetothebestthatisin itself.
TheHeartofCatholicity
TheProtestantReformation,so-call(I,wastheworkofapostateCatholic priests.Thisfactoughttoberememberedwhenwearetryingtolead thewanderingshepherdlesssheepof decayingProtestantismbacktothe fold.Weareonlytoopronetocondemnthechildrenforthesinsoftheir fathers.Thisisaninjustice.
ThatitwasapostateCatholicpriests whomadetheso-calledReformation possibleiseasilyseentobetrueif wecalltherolloftheleadersofthis greatrebellion.Nearlyeveryoneof themhadeitherreceivedtheunction ofthepriesthoodorwasinsomeway connectedwiththeecclesiasticalstate.. Therewere,ofcourse,otherinfluences whichpowerfullyaidedtherevoltand tosomeextentabettedit.Theseinfluenceswereduetothe'decayofcivilisedsocietyandtotheacquirementof newsourcesofhumanknowledge.But noneoftheseinfluenceswouldhave beenabletoachievesucharebellion astheReformationhadnotthepriests placedthemselvesattheheadofit.
Therewasa.time,notsolongago, whenitwassupposedthattheReformation.wastheresultofadesireonthe partofthepeopletoacquirefreedom ofthoughtandactionwhichhadbeen supposedlydeniedtothembythetyrannyoftheChurch.Theredoesnot seemtobeaparticleofevidenceto chowthatthisistrue.Indeed,itis truertosaythattheReformation markedthebeginningofamoderntyrannyfromwhichmenarestilltrying toshakethemselvesfree.Thoseof English-speakingcountriesweretaught, theyarestilltaught,thatagoldenage oflearningandculturefollowedthe destructionofthefabricofCatholicism.TheyarereferredtotheElizabethanage.Itisnoweasilyseenthat theTudorperiodwasthefruitageof Catholicismrather,thanProtestantism.
ItwastheswansongofCatholicfeel:rigunabletoexpressitselfreligously. TheTudoragemarkedtheendandnot thebeginningofaculture.TheGothic arch.themaypole,thespiritofmerriment,theinternationalbrotherhood ofChristianswasabouttodepartwith thechasubleandthewaysidecrucifix. Theuniversalreligiousconsciousnessof Catholicswastobesupplantedbythe self-righteousnessofthepredestined electofGod.
ministryfruitful.Itwasinthisineffectivetrainingofherprieststhatthe CatholicChurchsawtherealrootof theProteitantReformation.Shereturnedtotheprimitiveideal.Henceforththepriestsweretobetrained undertheeyeandpracticallyinthe householdoftheBishop.
Themodernagenolessthantheage oftheso-calledReformationdemands priestswhowillbe-abletoovercome thedangersthatalwaysbesetthetrue faith.Therearethosewhobelieve thatourlivesarecastinaperiodof reconstructionnolesscriticalthanthat ofthetimeofMartinLuther.Itis forourwelltrainedanddevoted prieststodemonstratethatsaintsand scholarscanbeproducednowasthey haveeverbeenproducedbythepower ofGodworkingthrough.aninfallible Church-"StandardandTimes."
"LittleAnnie"Kline
Reading,May28.-Aftersixty-Iwo yearsintheBerksCountyAlmshouse, AnnieKlineisdead,agedseventyfour.Whenagirloftwelveshewas trappedinaburningbuildinginrural Eerksandherfacesohorriblyseared byflamesthatherrelativeswouldnot shelterher,andshewastaken.tothe almshouse.Shegraduallywasforgetten,butfromthetimesheentered theinstitutionas"poorlittleAnnje" tothedayshetooktoherdeathbed, sheservedfaithfullyashelperand henasnursetothesickinthealmshouseinfirmary.Shehasfewliving relatives,andprobablynonewillwitnessherintermentinPotter'sField.Ne,sdispatch.
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Herkinsfolk?Oh,forshame! Theirhonour,loveandpride Wereshrivelledintheflame Whereinhersoulwastried! PutnowshebathoneFriend Whoseloveshalllongendure. i.etGod'sownpoorattend Ilershabbysepulture.
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Theindicationsofthepassingof muchpowerfrompoliticaltoindustrialcontrol,thatis,frompublicto privatecontrol,thecowardiceof-congressandstatelegislaturesincringing beforepowerfullobbies,theopenconflictbetweenthedirectinterestsof agricultureandmanufacturing,theurbanisationofthepopulation,involvingrivalrieswiththeruralsuzerainty hithertoexercised,andthedemandof newelementsinAmericanlifefora widerparticipationingovernment-all thesegivecausesforconcern.
Yettheseinfluences,strongasthey are,threateningastheyare,havedone noharmtothemainorganismofthe nation.Thecountryswirlsahead,,In aceaselessseriesofmajortransformattens,butkeepsitsbalance.Only highoptimismcansupportanexpectationthatthebalancewillalwaysbe kept. Itissignificantthatastheforcesof disintegrationhavegrownwithoutpermanentlyaffectingtheessentialsoundnessofthenationaloutlook,theCatholicChurchhasgrown.
Wherearedflaghasbeenwaved, therewasachurchnearbyinwhicha priesttaughtorderandsubmissionto justauthority:Whereangryandintolerantvoiceswereraised,themessageofpeaceandcharitywasborne onthesameair.
Wheremenscoffed'atthesocialinstitutionswhicharethebasisofpermanentconditions,therewasasustainingpowerwhichoffsetthescoffing. Wheremendriftedawayfromreligion andbowedbeforetheidolsofselfishnessandindulgence,therewasthe openchurchdoorandwithinthe churchwerethrongsofworshippersat. Mass. IndicationspointtogreaterpossibilitiesforthespreadoftheCatholic FaithinAmerica.Letnocynicmis takethesigns.Andinthefiturethat faithwillbewhatCardinalGibbons sawittobe,whathehopedthatall
Thosewhohavecarefullystudiedthe periodthatprecededtheso-calledReformationarenolongermisledbya confusionofthe"newlearning"with theRenaissance.The"newlearning" ofLutherandCalvinhadnothingin commonwiththerevivalofclassical culture.Itnevermadeasinglediscipleofareallylearnedman.'Erasmus laughedatitfromthebeginning.It wasnomorea"learning,"thanthe "newtheology"ofmoderndaysisa theology.Itwasreallyacombing. (ionofignoranceanddisobedience.It wastheCatholicChurch,remaining indefectiblethroughallthisperiodof disorder,thatquicklyfoundthecause andtheremedyfortheReformation.
Thecause remedywas
FromthenewSeminaries,thatquick. lysprungupalloverChristendom, therewentforthanewtypeofpriest J.bicheasilyprovedthatCatholicism couldproducescholarsandsaintsas readilyinthepostReformationperiod asithaddonebefore.Felixculpa. TheReformationwasterrible,butthe CounterReformation%wasglorious.It wasmadegloriousbytheSeminary.
IntheearlyagesoftheChurchthe priestshadbeentrainedunderthe fatherlyeyeoftheBishop.Theywere membersofhishousehold.Hesaw themeveryday.Hemouldedtheir lives.Theypassedthroughthelesser degreesoftheministrytothepriesthooditselfunderhisguidance.The MiddleAgeshaddisturbedandpracticallydestroyedthisideal.TheBishopswereoftenimmersedincaresof temporal asticalstudentsacquiredaknowledge oftheircraftinmonasteriesanduniversitieswheretheylivedwithother studentswhoweretobecomestatesinenorlawyers.Theyenteredthe sacerdotalstatewithittremendousand exactingobligationswithouthavingacquiredhabit'sthatwouldprotectthem fromdisaster,andwhatwasalsotobe deplored,Without.abilitytomaketheir
%e!givetoPotter'sField Thisbroken,poorhousething; ..Vhosehuskhasshotitsyield Indeathlessblossoming. Forifsuchlifeofpain
Winsnosuchsurereward, Thereisnoheaventogain, NogardensoftheLord! --T.A.Daly,inthe"Record.'
Sandywasbeingentertainedata ohorestaurant,London,andthedinrerconsistedofrichandfanciful (1-shes.
"Well,"hewasasked,"whatwill youhavenext?'
"Ah!"repliedSandy,thoughtfully, "I.thinkI'llheyindigestion!"
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TherewillbeameetingofcanvassersonSunday,July29,at3p.m.,at theChapterHall:
1.Tomakearrangementsforthe distributionofBooksandMedals.
2.ToreceivetheCardsofAdmission totheSt.Mary'sfunctionsatthe openingofCongress,andforthe firstPontificalMass.
THEPROCESSION.
TheProcessionwillbepracticallya ProcessionofMen,ofnumberslimited toamarchoftwohours.Theonly exceptionwillbetheChildrenof Maryfromthemetropolitanarea,in theiruniformofbluecloakandwhite dress.
SacerdotalandReligiousSections.
OnWednesdayandFridaynightsof CongressWeek,therewillbeSacer, dotalSections,conductedinLatin,at theSacredHeartChurch,Darlinghurst.Inconnectionwithoneof these,therewillbeare-unionofthe Priests'EucharisticLeagueofAustralia. Therewillalsobeaspecialsection fornuns:
1.FortheTeachingOrdersthissection willbeheldatSt.Benedict's.
2.FortheNursingSistersthemeeting willbeatLewisham.
3.FortheSistersinchargeofRefor. oratoriesthemeetingwillbeheld atSt.Scholastica's,GlebePoint.
4.FortheSistersinchargeofthe charitableinstitutionsthemeeting willbeatSt.Vincent'sHospital. TheChildren'sSinging.
Thesingingpracticesarenowgoing well.Alltheinitialdifficultiesinthe organisationoftheCongressChoirsare overcome-andthesingingpromises tobethemostinspiringfeatureofthe bigfunctions.Thefollowingprac- ticeswilltakeplacesoon:
1.July22.-Allthemembersofthe Women'sChoir,numberingabout 2,000.willassembleintheCathedral'forpractice,withorganaccompaniment.
2.July24.-About4,000childrenwill haveafullrehearsaloftheChildren'sMassattheShowGround, withtheWestmeadBoys'Band.
3.August12.-AttheShowGround therewillbeafullrehearsalofthe Women'sChoir.withtheWestmeadBoys'Band.
VisitorsComing.
RightRev.ThomasO'Donnell,D.D. C71ishopofVictoria.Canada),night Rev.MonsignorThos.M.Ryan(Chan. cell.,roftheDioceseofSeattle,U.S.A), RightRev.MonsignorJamesStafford
(Pastor'ofSt.James'sCathedral,Seattle,U.S.A.),willarriveatSydneyfrom SingaporeontheNieuwHolland, E.P.M.Line,onSeptember5.
Dr.TauberAlexaner(Canonand ProvostofTzombathely,Hungary), Monsieurl'AbbeWasseille(ofCharleroi,Belgium),andMonsieurGervais. (solicitorofMons,Belgium),willarriveonAugust28.
LetterFront.thePermanentSecretary.
Thefollowingpersonalitemsare containedina.recentletterfrom Countd'Yanville:
"IhavejustheardfrommySpanishconfrere,GeneralMoreno,thathis EminencetheCardinalofToledohas entrustedtheorganisatiqnofthe SpanishsectiontotheEucharisticcers: treatMadrid."
ofthe'UnionCaritasofFribourg, inBrisgau.
4.PereJansen,ProvincialoftheMissionariesoftheSacredHeartat Hiltrup.inWestphalia.
5.Dr.Sonnenchein,ofOsnabruck.
6.TheBurgomaster,Dr.Herschel,of Breslau. PresentsfromAmerica. Thefollowingletterhasbeenreceived.byhisGracetheArchbishop,and showsapracticalinterestintheCongressfromveryfaraway.Mightnot thisexamplebefollowednearerhome? SurelytherearemanygroupsofCatholicgirlsinSydneyandAustralia, whocoulddosomethinginthesame wayforthealtarandsacristyofthe Cathedral,whichwillbeusedsomuch duringCongresstime.
ABolivianDelegation. Omaha,Neb.,U.SA
''MonsignorSieffert,BishopofLa June3,1928. Paz,hasinformedusthat,inconjunctionwiththecivilauthority,hewas preparingadelegationfromBoliviato theCongress."
FromGermany.
"MonsignorBerning,BishopofOsnabruck,gavemethefollowingnames ftheGermanDelegation,whowill arriveinSydneyonSeptember5:
1.Dr.WilhelmBerning,BishopofOsnabruck.headofthedelegation.
2.TheAbbeBenedictinRafaelMoli. ter.ofGerleve,inWestphalia.
1.ThePrelate,Dr.Kreutz,President
ArchbishopKelly, Sydney,Australia. YourGrace,-Severalofusgirlshave hadasewingclubthisyear,making somealtarlinens,andwearemailing you31pieces,tobeusedattheEucharisticCongress.Theyfollowinggirls madethem:BlancheKaiser,Nellie Kaiser,GraceKaiser,KittyKaiser, ElizabethDillon,MarjeryBolan,Irene Hines,JennieSwith,Mary-Savage, AgnesSavage,MaryOliveHolbrook, KittyHoulton,MarcellaHoulton, KittyNfat7aAgnesBrennan,Marie
America'sLeadershipinEducation
CatholicShareinAchievement.
Americansareplumingthemselveswhichfiguresareavailable,was74,849.onthescorethantheUnitedStatesThestatisticsfor1926weresecured hastakentheworldleadershipinedu-fromthe1928_issueoftheDirectoryof cation.The'recentreportcompiledCatholicSchoolsandCollegesrecently bytheFdderalBureauofEducationcompiledbytheN.C.W.C.'Bureauof showsthatthereareenrolledintheEducation.Thetotalnumberofstu. institutionsofhighereducationinthedentsenrolledinthe2.242Catholic Unit9dStates,includingteachers'col-highschoolsreportingtotheN.C.W.C. leges,1,000,000students.InalltheBureauofEducationinthe1926surrestoftheworldtheenrolmentisveywas205,815.Inthe1926survey about950,000.Insecondaryschoolsthemajorseminariesreported6,012stuofhighschoolrankthenumberofdents,andthepreparatoryseminaries pupilsoutsidetheUnitedStatesis9.824students.Itwillbeseenfrom placedat5,700,000.HighschoolpupilsthesefiguresthattheCatholics,at intheUnitedStatesnumber4,300,000.theirownexpense,haveprovidedquite Inschoolsofallkindsintheworld,aconsiderableproportionoftheschool ostsideoftheUnitedStates,thestu-facilitiesforhighereducationinthe dentsnumber105,000,000.IntheUnitedStateswhichhaveenabledthe U.S.A.,thenumberis29,000,000.TheUnitedStatestorollupanattendance UnitedStates,therefore,withone-fif.intheseinstitutionsexceedingthatof teenthoftheworldpopulation,hastheentirev.orld,andtheyalsohave one-fifthoftheworld'sstudents.An-maintainedsecondaryschools,theenotherinterestingfactrevealedbytherolmentofwhichhasswelledthegrand reportoftheFederalBureauofEduca-totalofAmericansecondaryschoolsto tionisthattheUnitedStatesnowanumberwhichisone-fifthofthe spendsasmuchmoneyoneducationasworld'sstudentsinthisclassofschools alltherestoftheworldcombined. Accordingly.Americansstakingpride intheascendancyoftheUnitedStates ineducationshouldnotoverlookthe 'factthatitistheCatholiccontribu. !ionwhichhasenabledtheUnited Statestotaketheworld'sleadership inthisfield.-"IrishCatholic."
TheleadershipoftheUnitedStates ineducationhasbeenmadepossible throughtheCatholiccontribution.Of course,the20,000,000Catholicsinthe Unitedstatescpntributetheirdue sharetothesupportofthepublic schools.Theyalsosupporttheirown schools,anditistheexistenceofthese schoolswh:hhasgiventheUnited Statestheeducationalleadershipof theworld.Thenumberofstudentsin theCatholicUniversities=andcolleges in1926,whichisthelatestyearfor
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ANGLICANRECTORONEUCHARISTICPROCESSION.
(Fromthe"DailyWitness,"Young.)
"Ihavethegreatestcontemptfor thecriticwhostandsapartfromhis ownChurchandcriticisesRoman Catholicism.'Letuscleanseour ownbodyandstrengthenour.own weaknessesbeforeweattemptto cleanseotherbodies.-Rev.K.L. McKeown. SpeakingatSt.John'sChurchof England,Young,recently,theRector, Rev.K.L.McKeown,dealtwiththe subjectofthecontroversyaroundthe Eucharist,arisingoutoftheforthcomingEucharisticCongress.
ThetextwasfromthesixthChapteroftheGospelofSt.Luke,41st, verse,"Andwhybeholdestthouthe motethatisinthybrother'seye,but considerestnotthebeamthatisin thineowneye?"
Therev.speakerstatedthatthe AnglicanBishopsoftheProvincehad directedtheclergytogivedefinite' instructionontheteachingoftheEucharist.andhadrefrainedfromany criticismoftheforthcomiqgCongress. Whyshouldtherebeacontroversy aroundthesacredsubject?Somesay thattheRomanCatholicdoctrineisa perversionofthetruth;somesayit isidolatrousandsacreligious.Ifsome insignificantbodyofinfidelsproposed tocarryoutasacredriteinapublic placeinSydney.theprobabilityisthat nonoticewouldbetakenofit.buthecausetheRomanCatholicChurch bringsitsorganisationtobearinthe citythereisanimmediateoutcry.
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Oneispromptedtoask,saidMr.McKeown.cannogoodcomeoutofRo. manCatholicism.Thecontroversy aroundtheProcessionissimilartothat raisedontherevisionofthePrayerBoo},andiscausedchieflybymisunderstandandprejudice.TheEucharistisatime-honouredactofdevotion institutedbyOurLordHimself.in whichweshowforthHisDeathtillHe come.ThemainbodyofChristian peopleareobedienttoHiscommand, ins.imeformortosomeextent-some withmoredevotionthanothers.
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TheHostoftheEucharistProcessionisthemeansbywhichthemindof thepeopleisconcentrateduponthe LordJesusChrist,andthenaturalresultareworshipanddevotion.Critics whohavehadnoexperienceofthejoy ofEucharisticworshiparenotina positiontojudgeortocriticise.If theydonotapproveofwhatisbeing dol..,itisreasonableforthemtokeep outoftheway
TheCongressisanenormousorganisationofChristianpeoplefullofenthusiasmandfaithfulnesstotheirown ideal.Itisarallyingofthebelievers fromfarandwidewhowillbewilling tosacrificemuchinordertotakepart MtheproCeedings.Ithasbeensaid
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PopePiusXI.recentlyreceivedin thattheProcessionisachallengetoaudiencetheparticipants'intheNatiProtestantism.Nodoubtitis.WhatonalCounciloftheFederationofItalicanProtestantismachieveintheseanCatholicmenwhohadcometo days?ItisgoodtoknowthatourRometopromotetheirworks.All ownChurchhaskeptclearoffutiletheregionsofItalywererepresented. criticising.TheCongressisachal. heHolyFatherbeganhisdiscourse lengetousalltoworshipmorefaith.tothesepilgrims'bynotingthatthis fullyandtolearnmorediligentofourwasthefirstreunionoftheCouncil ownreligion.Itisacalltowader-heldinRomesincetheapprovalof standwhatourfaithis.andwherethetheirnewstatutes.Thefirsttimethe supernaturalstandsinthatfaith.ItmemberswereunitedatBologna,and isachallengetogreaterpersonalde-itwasthenplainthatJesusinthe votionandloyaltytoourownChurch,MostHolySacramenthadblessed andtoallforwhichshestands. thework,because,since1926,thenuns-
"Ihavethegreatestcontempt,"con.berofmembershaddoubled. tinuedMr.McKeown,"forthecritic "AllthismakesUsveryhappy," whostandsapartfromhisownChurch,saidPopePiusontheoccasion."We andcriticisesRomanCatholicism.Letarewellawarethatinnumbersand uscleanseourownbodyandstrength-inmerityouhaveattainedavery enourownweaknessesbeforeweat.importantrank.Youhavemultiplied tempttocleanseotherbodies.Itisgoodworks,althoughitistruethat theRomanCatholicChurchthatisitisbettertohavefewworksand carryingongreatworksofmercy,havethemworthythanagreaternumwhose'membersareloyaltotheirown,berthatarehotsogood.Yoursare whoworshipregularlyweekbyweek,bothgreatinnumberandeminently anduntilwehaveasimilarloyaltyweworthy. cannotbeinapositionto'.criticise. "Passingtotheexaminationofyour Weneedverymuchtheloyaltyandresolutionsandpropositions,Weare devotioninourownChurch,whichwillpleasedtonotethepointrelativeto placetheChurchfirstinallthings,andtheProfessionalSections.Hereisin
willnotbeturnedasidefromadefin.deedgreatpromiseforthefuture. itepurposeofdevoutservice" True,difficultieshavebeenencounter-
DEATHFORDISOBEDIENCE
AccordingtoadvicesfromChinas HonanProvince,whereFengYu-hsaing,theMethodistgeneralissimo,main. tainsapaternal-feudaldictatorship,his hardestjobinrootingouttheremnantsofSovietismhasbeentorestore thepublicmoraleinregardtothe sacrednessandpermanencyofmatri. mony.Asallgentlermethodsfailed, heissueda-decreetohisarmy,which hadshownsignsofadoptingthefree andeasymaritalcodeofMoscow,at thesametimehopingthatthepublic wouldtakethehint.
Whenaskedforanexplanationby theKuomintangGovernment,heissuedthefollowingproclamation:
"Sincetheadmissionofwomento theKuomintang,therearemanyyoung womenengaginginworkonbehalfof therevolution.Thisleadstoaconditionwhereyoungmenandyoung womenareinconstant,intimatecontactwitheachother.andtheresultis thattheyfallinloveandforgeten. tirelywhattheyareherefor.This conditionhasprovedagreatmenace tothesteadyprogressoftherevolution.
"Ihaveperceivedthatmostofthe youngmenservinginthearmyare between30and40yearsofage.They havewivesathome,probablyold. fashioned,illiterateandwithhound feet.Whenthesemenarebrought intoconstantcontactwiththeiryoung womencolleagues,withtheirstylish moderndressandshorthair,theyim-
mediatelyforgetallabouttheirwives andfailtokeeptheirmindsonthe revolution.Thethoughtoftheir wivesincomparisonwiththeirrevolutionarycolleaguesmakesthemrestlessanddiscontented.
"Thenextstepisthattheymake lovetotheirnewacquaintancestothe utterdisregardoftheirwives,whoare sufferingandprayingathomeforthe successandearlyreturnoftheirhusbands.NeedIgoon?Thisconductleadsnaturallytodivorceandremarriage.usuallyeffectedonthemodern,illegalbasis.Hereaftertherule willbeenforcedagainstallmarriages anddivorces,thepenaltyfordisobediencebeingdeath."
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ed,andnecessarilyso,butthesehave beenhappilyovercome.
"Theverynamethatyoubear, 'CatholicMen'expressesthebestpreparationforthatmilitia,andthat combatwhichcomprisestheentire lifeofman,foraccordingtotheadmonitionoftheHolySpiritthelife ofmanisnotatranquilpassage,but aperpetualwarfare.Youmustbe men,thatistosay,menofsolidfibre, solidandwell-ordered.Catholicsyou mustbe,andthatistosay,men piredfromonhigh,inspiredbyGod, menwhodrawsupernaturallightand strengthasguideandforceoftheir entirelives.Forsuchsoulsthiswarfarewillbeeasy,eventhoughsometimesthereisdifficultyinwell-doing.
"NaturallyCatholicmenshouldbe prompttomeetandovercomeevery difficulty.OurLordJesusChristhas warnedus:'Watchandpray'thatyou donotfallintotemptation.Ifin thefaceofeverydifficultyyouseek fromGodguidanceandhelp,Hewill alwaysgiveyousufficenthelpand strength,thatis,proportionedtoyour need.Althoughthedifficultiesof yourapostolatearemanyandvery great,wecanconcludetriumphantly withSt.Paul:'Icandoallthingsin Him.Whostrengthensme.'
"Wehavefaithinyou,thatyou willeverwalkinthewayofyourholy profession,inthegoodwayuponwhich youhavestarted,awaythatisguidedbyconscience,byasaneconscience. AndWeknowthatyouwilldoallin yourpowertoassistotherstowalkon thissacredway.
"Certainlythecareofone'sspiritual interestsgoesbeforeallelse,butdoes notprecludethoughtofone'stemporal affairs.Maniscomposedofbodyand andtheSaviourhasruledthings insuchmannerthatthethingsofthe spiritcomeinthefirstorderandthe thingsofmatterinthesecond.In conscience,inwisdom,inCatholic practiceonecomesuponthesecretof perfectionineverycircumstanceand ineverycategory. "WeOurselveshavefrequentlytold theCatholicstudentsthattheyare thebeststudents,astheyoughttobe theMostferventCatholics.Hasnot Manzonisaid:'Givemeamanwho trulyknowswhatitistobeaChristianandCatholic,allthatoneowes toGodaccordingtoLawandaccordingtothatstandardofperfectionset downbyJesusChristasregardsthe family,society.andtellme:Should notthismanheamongthebest fathersoffamiliesandthebestcitizens?'" ---
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Awarningtohispeoplenottoattendtheexhibitionofsex.fdmswas utteredbyFatherLawless,atBoulton (Lancashire)recently. Afilm"for adultsonly"wasbeingshowninthe town.FatherLawlessremindedthe parishionersthatthereweremany placesofamusementinthetownprovidingcleanandwholesomeentertainment,andheaskedthemtokeep thoseplacestothefore.Hewarned themespeciallyagainstanyplaceof amusementwheretheconditionsof amusementare"sixpenceinonehand andabirthcertificateintheother." *
ApriestwhohasjustarrivedinLondonfromTrinidad,BritishWestIndies,where-hehashadexcellentopportunitiesofstudyingCatholic.conditions,paysaglowingtributetothe fineinfluenceofSpanishCatholicityin thatisland.Likesomanythathas livedamongthem,hehasnothingbut praiseforthem,andtestifiesbothto theirsolidreligionsqualities,andpracticalgeniusformakingthebestof theirsurroundings.Onegetsconstantcorroborationofsuchanopinion fromthemanySpanishmissioncentres nowatwork-centresthatoftentest totheutmostthecourageand'perseveranceofthosewhostaffthem.'Yet Spaniardsarealwaysequaltotheoccasion.
M.Herriot:whohasbeenverybusy recentlyintheprosecutionofhissecularisingcampaign,hasjustsuffered threeseverechecksinconnectionwith hispolicyfortheco-educationofthe sexes.ThetwosupremeCourts,whose businessitistointerprettheexisting lawandmakeevenMinistersrespect it--theConseild'EtatandtheCourde Cassation-havedeclaredM.Herriot's projectsillegal.TheCouncilofState haslaiditdownthatco-educationcan onlybetoleratedwhenthecommunityiseithertoopoorortoosmallto haveseparateschools.Furthermore, thecircularissuedbytheMinisterdirectingtheMayorstopreparetheir budgetsinsuchawayastoenablehis projectstobecarriedintoexecution hasalsobeendeclaredillegal.
InthevillageofChamporcher,Italy, anancientcustomexistsofgivingan officialwelcometoayoungpriesta nativeofthisdistrictwhenhereturns homeforthefirsttimeafterhissacerdotalordination.Oneofthesecelebrationstookplacerecently,onwhich occasionthenewlyordainedstudent wasreceivedattheentrancetothevillagewithstatelyceremonialbythe officialsoftheadjacenttown,withthe podesta(orprovostlattheirhead.He wasthenconductedtoasmalloratory speciallyerectedinthevillagestreet fortheceremony-aconstructionof pinebranchescoveredwithivy.The youngpriest.havingkneltinprayer there.movedontocelebratehisfirst 'assintheparishchurch,whichwas throngedwiththepeople(4'thedistrict. *
TheBishopofLimburg(Germany) hascommencedtheprocessofBeatifisitionofSisterMaryKaspar,fours -iress.ofthePoorServantsofChrist, atDernliach.Westerwalcl.1820-1898
TheOrderofPoorServantshas300 hoo manly4.000Sisters.The (..:ngregationofRitesi,alsooccupied iththeprocessofBeatificationof MotherFrancesShervier.foundress ondfirstSuperior-GeneralofthePoor SistersofSt.Francis.whosemother houseisatAix-la-Chapelle,andwith theprocessofBeatificationofBrother Knoracl,aCapuchinlayBrotherinthe FriaryofSt.Anne,at.Alotting.tie (liedin1894.
MA.,RectorofKilcooley,Ireland,on receivingad4tessandpresentation fromtheMilkSuppliersofKyleCreamery.
Thisyearmarksthethirdceptenary ofthebirthofJohnBunyan,theauthorof"Pilgrim's.Pr6gress,"whichis unquestionablyoneoftheworld'smost famousbooks.Noother,theBible excePted,hasgonethroughsomany editionsorbeentransuatedintoso manylanguages.Itisanallegoryof aChristian'sjourneythroughlifefrom hisconversionuntilhisdeath.Ithas alwaysbeenverypopularamongdevoutProtestants,thegreaternumber ofwhomprobablydonotknowthatit isbutanadaptationof"Man'sPilgrimage"writtenbyaCistercianmonk, GuillaumedeGuilelville. tr
Anex-soldierandeiolsondonpoliceman(FatherHaroldJ.Carter)wasordainedpriestinWestminsterCathedralonthe29th.ult.'byCardinal Bourne.HemadehisstudiesatSt. Edmund'sCollege,Ware.FatherCarterstands6ft.llin.,andisbuiltin proportion.Acontemporarysaysit wouldbehardtofindafinerspecimen ofamanpyhsically,andaformerassociateinthepoliceforcesaidofhim: "Hewasagoodpoliceman,absolutely fearless,andwouldtackletheroughestcustomerwithease."HesawserviceinPalestine,andwaswoundedin boththighs,andwasawardedthe MilitaryMedalandaRoumaniandecoration.ForsometimehewasattachedtotheC.I.D.asaplain-clothes officer.HewasamemberoftheCatholicPoliceGuild.
AtleastelevenconvertAnglican clergymeninEngland(saysthe"Universe")arestudyingforthepriest. hoodortestingtheirvocations.The Rev.FrancisGurd,aformerAnglican minister,willshortlytakeupworkin theSalforddiocese.
Soldierscarryingfixedbayonets formedastrikingcontrasttothelittle childrenwhoprecededtheminthe CorpusChristiProcessionattheMilitaryCampatCurragh.Thesoldiers presentedarmsastheHostpassed them.
AsolemnrenewalthattheconcordatwillnotbedenouncedinAlsaceLorrainesandthattheCatholicschools therewillnotbesuppressed,hasbeen nudebytheFrenchGovernmentin theMinisterialdeclarationsatthefirst meetingofthenewChamber.The Premier,M.Poincare,thendeclared: "TheGovernmentwishestorepeat onceagainthatitreservesfortherecovereddepartmentstherighttokeep intact,aslongas.theysodesire,the scholasticandreligiousregimethat theyhavealwayshad.Ourconsideredwish,onthispointisnotgoverned bypassingincidents,andthetwo Chambers,wedonotdoubt,willonce againratifytheengagementthatwe havealreadydeclaredondifferentoccasions;andwhichwerenewoncemore fromtheheightsofthe'parliamentary tribunes."
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mith,youngerdaughterofMr."Al." Snsith,GovernorofNewYork.Enormouscrowdssurroundedthecathedral, testifyingtothegreatpopularityof GovernorSmith,whowillbetheDemocraticcandidateatthenextelection oftheU.S.President. * *
FatherAugusteDeswazieres,since 1913chaplainoftheleperasylumat Sheklung,China,hasbeenappointed VicarsApostolicofPakhoi,inthewesternsectiqnKwangtungProvince.He succeeds.BishopAugusteGauthier,the firstVicarApostolic.TheBishopelectwastheimmediatesuccessorat SheklungofFatherConrardy,the founderofthiscolonyforChineselea, era.AFrenchpriestfromtheFlemishborder,FatherDeswazieres,volunteeredwhilestillayoungmantoassistFatherConrardyatSheklung. FatherConrardydiedshortlyafterwards,andtheburdenofthelepercolonyhassinceresfedonFatherDeswazieres.Hewasaidedbyasaintly Chinesepriest.FatherAndrewChao. whodiedin1925,andbyCanadian SistersoftheImmaculateConception.
SisterMaryAntony,acloisteredCarmelitelaysister,hasdiedattheSacredHeartMonastery,Mangalore.India,agedseventy-seven.Shewasa religiousforaboutfifty-sixyears,and wasoneofthefirstIndianstojointhe thennewlyfoundedCarmelitemonasteryofthestrictenclosure.Shewas blindforthelastfourteenyears.Can cynicalevidencewastakenfromSister MaryAntonyregardingthelifeand virtuesofthesaintlyArabnun,SisterMaryofJesusCrucified,whose Causeforbeatificationhasbeentaken upinRome.
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Aboutthirtyactressesmadeatwodays'retreatrecentlyattheCenacle Convent.StamfordHill,England.
ThedeathoccurredatNavan,last monthinhis42nd.year.afterabrief illness.ofRev.J.A.Gilmore,whowas appointedAdministratorfromKilmes-,anafewdayspreviously.Father Gilmore.whowasanativeofMullingar.wasfirstappointedtoRatoath, andfromtheretransferredtoKilmessan.wherehelabouredwithremarkableenergy.andtohisuntiringefforts theparishisindebtedfortheerection ofanewschoolandteacher'sresidence andanewschoolinDunsanyparish, whichisadministeredfromKilmessan
"Ishallneverforgetyourkindness, andtheevidenceoffriendly-feeling whichIdailyreceivefromallcreeds andclasses.Yourgiftisverypleas. ingtome,andisenhancedbythefact thataboutfiftyofthesubscribersare myCatholicneighbours.Iamproud tonumberthem.amongstmybestfriesats.andtohavetheepoortunityof sayingthisinpublic."Thesewords wereusedbyRev.'GeorgeMsK;nley
Some20,000companiescontributeto thecompensationfun&organisedby employerstopaymoretotheirwork. menwhohavelargefamilies,itwas statedat'theNationalCongressof FamilyAllocationsheldatLyons,re. cently. Areportread'attheCongressshowedthatsome1,475million francs(about£12,300,000)hadbeendis tributedintheyearforthispurpose Wellover3,500,000workmencome withinthescopeoftheallocations Theprincipleofthefamilywagewas putforwardataCatholicSocialWeek, andwasatfirstappliedonlyby'Ca. tholicemployers.AtitsannualCongressin1920.theFrenchFederationof theAssociationofCatholicworkers passedavotethatthefamilywage shouldbecomealegalobligation.
FollowingthearrivalatPragueof thenewNuncio,ArchbishopCiriaci, theCzecho-SlovakianGovernmenthave appointedanewMinistertotheVatican.andhepresentedhiscredential 'letters'totheHolyFatherearlylast month.Afterhisaudiencebythe Pope,theMinister'paidhiscustomary visitstotheCardinal-Secretaryof \StateandtothetomboftheApostles. * * -
&MinalHayesofficiated'andbestowedthePapalBlessingatthemarriagelastmonth.atSt.Patrick'sCathedral.NewYork:ofMr,.FrancisJ. Ouillinan.DeputyAttorney,Generarof NesYorkState,and'MissCatherine
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Themurderofanunwhowasstripped,tiedjothedoor,ofacelland whippedto-deathbeforehiseyes,has beenrevealedinWashington,U.S.A., bytheRev.GeorgeL.Ferguson.
Mr.Fergusonhasreachedthatcity alterspending11monthsinconfinementatthemilitarybarracksinMexicoCityfordistributingleafletswarningseminaristsagainsttheschkup whichtheGovernmentsoughttofoist onthecountry. HeisaBritishsubjectandwasan Anglicanministerin'MexicoCity.He WasreceivedintotheCatholicChurch somefouryearsago,andisnowadeacon.
Sixpriestswereplacedincellsnear Mr.Ferguson.Threeofthemwere, shot-hewasaneye-witnesstotwoof themurders-andthreemysteriously disappeared.Whenthenunwasmurderedinthecorridorcontaininghis cellthesoldiersusedasapretextthat shewouldnotrevealthehidingplace oiBishopJiminezorthewhereabouts ofgroupsoftheinsurgents.
Mr.Fergusonwasuntouchedonaccountofhisnationality,andsubsequentlyrelaxed.HewasborninBelize,BritishHonduras,about'forty yearsago.Hemadehishome-fora longwhileinCanada,hivingbeeneducatedthereandatOxfordandEdinburgh.HeexercisedhisAnglican ministrybeforegoingtoMexico,
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()liehundredandeighty-onestudents mereraisedtothepriesthoodinIreland 14:-tmonth.Thelargestnumberwas atMaynooth,where61wereordained. Twobrothers.theRevs.Donaland JosephMurphyO'Connor,wereordainedtogetherattheBonSecours Convent,Cork,wheretheyusedto serveasaltarboys.
FatherArthurMurphyO'Connor,of thedioceseofCork,istheirbrother, andtheyhavethreebrothersworking asmedicaldoctorsinEngland-Drs. George.JamesandJohnMurphy O'Connor.Thefirstnamedactsas principalmedicalofficerontheEnglish NationalPilgrimagestoLourdes.
urclinationswerealsoheldatAll a]1,.wsCollege,Dublin,Waterford ,,thedral.St.Mary'sCathedral,KUnov. College.theChurchof Maryi)ftheRosary,Ninagh,and Patrick'sCathedral,Thurles. V:1,ov-threemajorand180minoror,r,:wereconferredatMavnooth.
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Thelayingofthefoundationstoneof thenewCarmeliteConventmarksone moresteptorwarciintheadvancement ofGod'sworkinthiscity.Forsome, yearstheSistershavenotenjoyedthe cloistnalseclusionandprivacythat shouldbethiersasacontemplative Order.Hencetheirdeterminationto buildaproperconvent'whichwillgive themwhattheydesire-completeseparationfromtheworldoutside.The Carmelitesistershavehostsoffriends inMelbourne,andtheyshouldnot havemuchdifficultyingettingthesum theyrequire.Neverthelessthereare manyCatholicswhodoriotsufficiently appreciatethevalueofacontemplative Order.Theyknowwhatteaching bodiesdo;atleasttheythinktheydo andcriticiseairilytheiraimsandtheir work,buttheyaffecttobelievethat thereisnoneedfortheCarmelites. Protestantsare,ofcourse,mystifiedby thewholebusiness.Inacrime-laden citylikethis,wherevicestalksabroad andmoralstandaidsareeverlowering, thereisanimperativeneedforareligiousOrderwhoseprayersmayAse dayandnighttoavertthewrathof Godonthechildrenofunbelief.Like Mosestheystandbetweensinfulman andGod'savengingjustice.
ThedeathofthenotoriousObregon isalloverthecitynewspaperboards thisafternoon.InmynextletterI mayhavesomethingtosayaboutthe attitudeadoptedbythesecularpress overhere.The"Herald"hasseveral laudatoryparagraphsinthisevening's issuewhichendevourtoputthebest sideoutforthepolicyofthedeadman andtheinfamousvillainwhowasto vacateofficeinhisfavour.The cynicalpairofrascalswerereadyto worktogetherforthedictatorshipon theprincipleofoneinoneout,though nodoubtatimewouldcomewhenthe time-honouredadage"Thieveswillout" wouldbefulfilledintheircasealso. Calleswillbethenexttogo. InacountrylikeMexico,those'who pursueapolicylikethatfollowedby thepresentadministrationmustpay foritwiththeirlives.CatholicsrecogniseinObregonamalignantand blood-thirstypersecutoroftheirFaith anditsadherents,andwhiletheywill notfeelanyparticularregretforhis loss,theywillhopeforbettertimes whentheMexicanpeoplewillassert themselvestooverthrowthepresent monstroustyranny.
TheAll-AustralianLabourConferenceismovingalongthesedaysat Carlton.Asusualtherewasmuch talkabouttheattemptofthe"Reds" togetcontrol,andsomenewspaper jubilationwhenatrialofstrengthbe
tweenthefactionsresultedintke.414.feetoftheextremesection.Asrwas onlytobeexpected,theHogan'Governmentcameinforerbticism,hutthe rremierisashrewdman,andknows hat-cardstoplay.Heknowsalso howtodealwiththeutterancesofthe marefrothyofthedelegates,someof whomdonotseemtohaveverydefinitecredentialsiftheremarks,ofMr. Gibsonaretocountforanything.At to-day'sconferenceMr.Keanstrpcka verysoundnotewhenheadvisedmemberstotalklessandthinkmore.This wouldbearatherseverestrainon someofourlabourdelegates,particularlysomewho,touse-avulgarism, talkthroughtheircollarsabouteconomicprobleinsofwhichtheyknowlittleornothing.
Iwasaspectatorthisafternoonat theinter-collegiatefinaloftheUniversityfootballcompetitionbetween NewmanandOrmondColleges.The gameasaspectaclewassomewhat marredbyaveryheavywind,anda bitterone,too.Neverthelessthe standardoffootballdidnotstrikeone asbeingveryhigh.Newmanwerethe superiorsidebyalongwayandwon comfortably.Needlesstosay,their teamincludedagoodlyproportionof OldBoysoftheChristianBrothers, includingO'Brien,ofKalgoorlie,and Cohen,ofPerth.TheUniversity Ovalisaveryfinegroundwiththe fourcollegesaroundit.Bandsof rivalharrackerscausedconsiderable amusementwiththeirwarcriesand songs,accompaniedbyconsiderable gesticulation.Whenthelastquarter camethebarrackerschangedends,and whentheymetalivelyfewminutes ensuedinafrenziedefforttocapture theflagsand.otherdecorationssported byeachside.
Mr.Conlon,P.M..spokeoutplainly intheSouthMelbourneCourtto-day againstthepracticeofhavingbanon footballgrounds.Hisprotestcomes somewhatlate.butitistimeson;iething wasdonetocombatthisabuse.People inPerthhavenoideaoftheamount ofdrinkingthatgoesonatthevariousfootballovalscontrolledbythe League.Theconsequenceisthatdecentpeoplehavetoavoidtheouter groundforfearofcomingintoconflict .ithbeer-soddenwarriorswhosefootballardourfindsventinfilthyabuse andpersonalviolence.Vestedinterestsasusualareatthebottomofthe wholetrouble.
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tlfe'secondannualBall,inaidofthe SistersofSt.Joseph'sConvent,was heldintheMooraTownHallonWednesdaynight,July18.Thehallwas decoratedmostartisticallywith streamersofmanycolours.MickDig deservesavoteofthanksforhiswork. pieservicesofaPerthbandfailed thisyear,owingtothepartybeing boggednearBullsbrook.However,our localartistsfilledthegaptothesatisfactionofthepublic.About100 couplesoccupied'thefloor.GoodserviceswererenderedbyG.Dix,P.Dix, P.Fornero,L.McKinleyandA.Butler. Thesupperwasfitforaroyalgathering.Mrs..Youngmadeanexcellent secretary,andwasablyassistedby Mrs.Schorer,M.Dix,Cockman,Ashby, and'P.Dix.Duringthefirstinterval,Mr.C.G.Rodoredaapologisedto thepubliconbehalfofthecommittee fortheabsenceofthebandfrom Perth.Mr.Rodoreda,bytheway,is afinespeaker,andisalwaysreadyto helpourparochialaffairs.Toaugmentthefunds,abeautifulwristlet watch,donatedbyFatherBenedict, wasraffled.theluckywinnerbeing MissDoherty.TheSistersareve7 gratifiedwiththeresultsoftheBall, andwishtothankallwhohelpedto makeitsuchagrandsuccess. Agrandartunioncampaign,toobtainfundstobuildaConventSchool, hasbeenstarted.Weappealtoour goodfriends(ofcourse,everyWestralianCatholicisafriend)tohelpthis mostdeservingappeal.
Ourtownwashonouredbythe PrimeMinister(Mr.Bruce)atthebeginningofJuly,whoarrivedhereby aeroplane.
Mrs.WhittakeranMissButler.from Pingelly,havesecuredafive-years' leaseoftheCommercialHotel,Moora.
Mr.Thos.White,ofBunbury,has cometoliveinourmidst.Heisthe "Singer"agentinthisdistrict.
Thebountifulrainswillproveof greatvaluetotheMidlands'farmers. Itistooearlyyettoventureaproohecvregardingthecomingharvest, buttheprobabilitiesareinfavourof anidealseason.
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"PoorAnnie"sends£2lOstothe LittleSistersofthePoor.ingratitude forafavourreceivedthroughthe BlessedVirgin'sintercession.
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MonsignorMoynagh
Honoured FORTYYEARS'WORKINONEPARISH.
TheRightRev.MonsignorJ.P. Moynagh,P.P.,Roselle,theotherday hadfortyyears'worktohiscreditat ;Roselle,andasheislovedandhonouredbyallsectionsintheparish,there VMSapublicmanifestationbythepeopleoftheirappreciationoftheirrespectedpastor'sservicetotheparish. Hewaspresentedwithanewsetof robes,amitre,andagoldchalice,a handsomespecimenofthegoldsmith's art,andtheworkofLouisGilles'Ltd. ApresentalsocamefromtheArchbishop,Dr.Kelly,asasouvenirofhis regard.Therewasalargegathering ofpriestsandrepresentativeCatholic citizensattheParishHalltooffera welcometotheMonsignor.Mr.Theodore.M.H.R.,whowasoneofthe speakers,regardedMonsignorMoynaghasoneofthosemenwhoachievedgreatthingswithoutadvertisement oracclaim.Hisfamehadspreadfar beyondthelimitsofhisparish,withouttheuseofself-advertisement.While wonderinghowMonsignorMoynagh raisedsomanythousandsofpounds tobuildashedid,onefeltthatwhen hegothisvocationagreatpotential treasurerandtax-gathererwaslostto theState.Rosellewastobecongratulatedinhavingamanofsuchgreat character,statusintheChurch.and broadvisionlefttheresolong. AldermanThorntonsingledout FatherTherry(theAustralianpioneer priest)andMonsignorMoynaghas twoofthegreatmenthemunicipality ofBalmainwasespeciallyproudof. ForfortyyearsMonsignorMoynagh had.donegreatworkinRoselle,tacklingthedistrictwiththeheartofa lion,whenitwasquiteascatteredlittlehaMletsurroundedbybullockpaddocks,andbadlyconnectedbytrans portwithSydney.Afterspeakinga fewwordsofwelcometotheArchbishop,AldermanThornton'saidheconceivedithisdutytobepresent.for hehadlearnedtoappreciatethegreat worktheirparishpriesthaddonein Roselle.TheyshouldthankGodfor givingthemhisservices.andhopethat hewouldbesparedformanydaysto carrythemon.
ArchbishopKelly,replyingtothe welcomegivenhimattheopeningof theproceedings.saiditwasalongtime sincethesacredunctionhadanointed FatherMoynagh'shands,andhehad joinedtheministersofOurDivineRedeemer.Sincethenhehadbeenan idealpriest,truetoChurchandcoun, tryHehadthecharacterofatrue priest,thepriestoftheirhearts.He easindebtedtoMonsignorMoynagh fiemanythingsunderDivineProvidence. Manyfinetributeswerepaidto MonsignorMovnagh.whoreceiveda greatgreetingwhenherosetoreply.
trywestwardstoBathurst.Onhorseback,oftenindrivingrainorblazing sun,a40-mileridetosuchscattered placesasHartley,Lowther,Hampton, Wallarawang,Katoomba,andMt.Victoriawasnothingunusualforhim. FouryearsontheMountainsbrought himrestoredhealthandvigour,and duringhisstayheerectedthefirst churchatKatoomba.OnMay12, 1889,hearrivedtotakeoverRoselle.
HisworkinRosellesincethatdayis a'recordofsteadyandconsistentProgress,untilto-day,40yearslater,this parishstandsforthasoneofthe greatestandbest-equippedinthewhole country.Offar-seeingvisionandrare administrativeability,thereverend pastorofRosellehasbuiltforthe futureaswellasforthepresent.His greattalentshavebeencalledintouse alsointhewiderfieldsofdiocesanidministrationandcommercialandphilanthropiclife.DuringhislongpastorateinRozelle,'MonsignorMoynagh hasexpendedthemagnificentsumof £20,000intheerection.andequipment ofasplendidgroupofbuildings,which comprisethemachineryofafully-or. ganisedparish.Themoney.came totallyfrominsidetheparish,and fromapeoplewithnoaccumulationof wealth.
OurBunburyLetter
EnPeasant.
Wehadhugefallsofrainduringlast week.Everydeclensioninfield,fallowandroadwascalledintorequisition.Theschools(allthreelreopenedonMonday,andstrangetotell, alltheclasseswerefilled.Weforewarnedtheparentstolookaftertheir youthsandtheirreligiousduties-but somedidandsome,perhapsmany, didnot.ThereforetheymissedMass andtheirmonthlyduties.Weoften ask-"Whyaresuchparentsentrusted withchildrentoletthemrunanimallike?"Wedonotknow,butGod knowsandthatissufficient.Willthe goodGoddemandanaccountofthat wonderfultrustfromtheparents?
privilegeandoppOrtunity.ManyCatholicspreferbed,cards,gossipand someveryquestionablethingsinpre ferencetoadoringJesusontheSundaynight.Butveryfewpraise themfortheirneglectinthismatter. Lesshonourthemforit;andwesincerelyhopethatnobodywillimitate themexcepttheyhavechildrenwho aresuretobeasremissthereinasthey themselvesare.Still'tiehardlya thingtobeproudofthattheyteach theirlittleones,whoareGod's,tostay athiimeonSundaynightanddespise HimWhatgoodisthat?
SomeSunburyCatholicsdonotSeem tobeAware--
Thattheyshouldnotloiteraround thechurchdoorduringMass.
ThattheyshouldbeinsideitMass fromtheverybeginningtotheend.
Thatthatistheveryleastweowe toourMasterontheLord'sDay.
Thatloitering*mindthechurchduringMasiisoneoftheirshames.
Thatoften,thisisfluetotheshamelessindifferenceofparentalcare.
Thatsomeparentsdonotseeto theirchildren'sdutywiththeconscienceofparents.
Thatiftheir"puppydog"didasthe childrendo,itwouldberigorously corrected.
Thatmanyappreciatetheweekly quipspublishedinthiscolumn.
Thatwhentheydonot,itisbecause theyfeeltheyratherhurttheni.
Thatsomehave,andsomehavenot; sufficientknowledgetounderstand them.
Thattheyhatethepossibilityof focussingpublicopinionontheirconduct.
That.therefore,theysometimescondemothewriterandpaperto,at'least, oblivion.
Thatasarule,oneisasindifferent astheothertotheircondemnation.
Gospel.
TheGospelofto-dayismostinstructiveandilluminating.Itgivesanaccountofaman--aresponsiblemanwhowasunjustlyactingtowardshis employer.Whenhehadembezzleda largeamountofhismaster'sgoods,the masterdemandedanaccountfrom him.Sternlyherequestedthestew andtogiveinhisaccount,andgave
him,sotospeak,noticeofdismissal. Themanwondered,thenworried:-7 can'tdig,Ican'tbeg;Idonotknow whatIcando.Ihavebeenunjust andImustbemoreunjusttosavemyself."Hethereforesummonedallthe creditors,andhavingseentheirac countsremittedthemsomefiftyper 'cent.,othersthirty,andsoon.Now hethoughtthosedebtorswillbegratefulandwillstandtomewhenIam disinissed.Shrewdandcleverfellow, saidOurLord,theMaster-employer. Thatunjustmemisalivingpictureor representativeofyouandme.God hasgivenusgifts,gracesandopportunities,andwemisusethem.Thereforeaskyourselvesareyouhonestly workingforGodortryingtorunGod andHisenemytheDevil.Youcan't.
WEEKLYPRODUCEREPORT.
TheWestralianFarmersLimited, Wellington-street,Perth,reportunder dateofthe25th.inst.,asfollows: WheatenChaff:Duringtheweek suppliesofchaffhavejustbeensufficienttomeetdemands.andthemarkethasfirmedtosomeextent.A fewtrucksofprimewheatenchaff, cleancut,havebeensellingat£7per ton,andf.a.q.toprime 15.F.a.q. soldat,f910s,.andmedium965s.
Oaten-Chaff:,Severaltrucksoff.a.q. toprinteoatenpassedinfromsaleat £610s.Mediumhaspassedfromt..5 15sto£6.
Oats:Agoodmarketstillremains fairlyfirmandsuppliesarearriving sufficientfordemands.'Earlyinthe week,cleanheavyGuyrasoldatVS, whengoodRuaKuraandAlgerians from4/6to4/7.Mediumoatssold downto4/3,andhavebeenpassedin fromsaledownto4/,
Wheat:Thewheatmarketisvery dullthisweek.Gradedparcelsare nowsellingfrom5/4to5/5,withf.a.q. downto5/3,andsecondgradedown to5/-.SmuttyhasbeensolddeIen to4/6andscreens3/9.
Potatoes:Therehavebeennopeta toesofferedatauctionthisweek.The marketisatpresentdullonaccount oflargesuppliescomingfromthe EasternStates.Thenominalvalue ofgoodqualityispPerthbasis.
ThepresenceoftheArchbishop,he caid,wasanhonourtohimandthe wholeparish.Hedidnotknow .'hetherhehadaheedonhimornot, afterallthegoodthingssaidabout himWhathehaddonefor40years wa,whateverypriestinthediocese wasdoing.TheyacceptedtheArchl'ishop'scommand,andtherestremainedwiththespiritGodhadgiven them.Verylittlehadbeensaidabout thepeople.but,afterGod'sblessing,he owedeverythingtothegoodpeopleof theparish Theywerenotblessed ithwealth.buthadthefaith,which urgedthemtoaction.Theywerea (einmunity.hardworkingandhappy. Hispredecessor,MonsignorO'Reilly, hadgivenagreatstarttoRoselle, wheretherewerenocontentiouspartiesoropposition.Thepeoplehad beentoogoodtohim,andashedidn't likesuchpublicfunctions,itwouldnot haveoccurredhadheknown.Some peoplemightsayitwasallverywell toworkfortheparish--theyhadaninterestinit.RozelleCatholicshaddone more,byhelpingtocompleteSt, Mary's,themiraclechurch,.notonly ofAustralia,butofthewholeworld. Itcouldcomparefavourablywithany, wasbuiltinaremarkablyshorttime, andatthatbyahandfulofCatholics intheArchdioceseofSVdney.He hopedthatwhenitcametobeopened therewouldheverylittledebtonit. andthattheArchbishopwouldlive loneto'enjoythegreatCathedral.
Mostassuredly,dearoldparents,He will,andyouwillstandbeforeHim likearrantknaveswhocoldlydonot yourdutybythechildrenHegave you.'Tisallrightperhapstolivelike aheathennow,butitwon'twhen ,youaresummonedtodie.TheimmenseenginehouseintheRailway reserveisnearingcompletion.Itis somehouse,somespace,someenclo. sure.Theycansecureaverydecent pictureofourchurchandsofromthe roofofit.Somepoetsaid,"Frombillowtobillowboundingcaste.like fleecysnowonthestormyblast."Yes, wehadthatduringlastweek:Itwas liketheseeingandpowerofGodsomewhat.TheRailwaysdownedthe SouthsonlastSunday.Grandwas theday,largewerethe.numberspresent,andgrievousthedisappointment atthefinish,orcalloftime.Mindyou, theCatholics'whowerepresentwere alsopresentwheretheirGodwanted them,thatnight.That'sthestuffto givethem.Thetriumphoftheweek wasthegatheringofOrangemen,100' strong,inacertainconventicleor Billy'snight.Whatharm?They were,iftheywere,andthatisall! Whobothersnow-a-days?Opceand thePressmademorepurchaseswhen itcontainedtheirmouthings.Now! Ugh!SchoolsOpenedAgain.
Afteracoupleofweeks'restandvacation,duringwhichtheSistershad theirlongannualretreat,theschools re-openedagainonMonday.Wonderfultotell,almostallthepupilsreassembledtheveryfirstday.Wiseacressaythatismoreorlessarecord! Whatharmisinthat?Weliketo make"records."
FatherKiernan.
MonsignorMoynaghwasbornin CountyCavan.Ireland,inthe-year 7853andafteradistinguishedacedemiccourseatAllHallows,Dublin culminatinginhisOrdinationin'1882. heleftfortheAustralianmissionfield. Forthree, hewasattachedtoSt, Mary'sCathedral,wherehelaboured zealouslyunderthelateAtchbishon Irsishantiny.Cardinal.?sprite.. mostfatal'Neescat,F9,1.theCardinal toawoointhimtothe.extensive-wettish Lithenw'eerie+ reeedtheBlue Mountainsandtherargetractofcoun-
TheRev.FatherKiernancomesto BunburyandallowstheDeantogo totheEucharisticCongress.Thelatterleavesbythe"Katoomba"onthe 17th.ofAugustfromFremantle.It willinsomesensebearestfrcimlong journeysforFatherKiernan,butin otheraspects,itwillbetiresome enough,asBunburyisnot'suchan easyplace.,toworkasissometimes imagined.
BlessingofMaster.
Averyurgentappeal,andwithvery cogentreasonstoo,*as-madebyArchdeaconSrnythtothe'peopleonSun. day,requestingthembyallmeansto gettheblessingofJesusontheSundaY night.Manyiiteleedrope.betmany donotcorm.Thelitterhmieanidea' thattheyneednotcomebecauseitis onlyBenediction;butitistheBenedictionofGod-givenonthefirstday oftheweek.andthereforeaspecial
EIGHT TIM1111101111i. sawn/amJuly96,.119*
NO 33 Gns. ThePreludeModel onor CLEARAS..ABELL %IA Preludemodelisastriking Aexampleofthequalityofthe SONORAcraftsmanship.Supremacy eftoneisassuredbyexclusive.features ofconstruction,whiletheartisticdesignandbeautifullygrainedwoods givetoesischarminginstrumentan appearancethatwillpleasethemost critical.ComeinandhearthePreiudemodel,orwritefornewdescrip-' tivefolder.Easytermsarrangedto suityOur,nvenience. BARRACKSTREET PERTH BRANCHESANDAGENCIESTHROUGHOUTTHESTATE ,411111.1.111MW
St.Mary's(Leederville)ConventBuildingFund
GreatEntertainmentbythe"Sunshine Follies."
The"SunshineFollies,"anewlyformedlocalcompanyofentertainers, submittedtheirfirstprogrammeatthe Marian-street'SchoolHallonFriday. 20th.inst.,toafairaudience.Union tunately'theelementswereagainstus inearnest,andnodoubtthismilitated againstagoodhouse.Thoseofus whohadthecouragetoventureout, notwithstandingtheexceedinglywintryconditions,wereamplyrewarded. astheconcertwascertainlyoneof themostenjoyableentertainments everstagedintheparish.Everything Wil6splendidlyarranged,thewhole programmewentwithagoodswing, therewasnotasliponthepartofany memberofthecompany,and.the wholewasdistinctlyclever.ALthe endtheunanimousdecisionoftheaudiencewasthattheconcertmustbe repeatedatanearlydate.Itiscertainlyverypleasingtoknowthatwe haveamongstusabandofgood womenandmenwhoarepreparedto gutonoendoftroubletoproducea showthatwoulddocrediteventoprofessionals.Themembersofthecorn. panyareMesdamesS.BeesonandG. Lewis,NfissesK.BeesonandMolly Cosgriff,andMessrs.T.Kerruish.P. M.Bungert.S.Beeson.G.Lewis,and F_1.Atkinson.
Mr.GeorgeLewisparticularlyexcelledhimself.andasacomedianhe w,tildbehardtobeatanywhere.He iscertainlyavaluableassettothe parish.Thecompanywasassisted b-MissG.Begley.MissThelmaBandy, w'rnisthebestdancerthatwehave st,n.andMr.TedRussell.whobrought hi,familyofventriloquialdolls,and withthemdelightedhishearers.Itis certainthatthosewhoweresofortunOStohavebeenpresentwillso a:lvertisetheentertainmentastoens-.reapackedhouseforthe"Sunshine" Flies"whennexttheyappear.
IrishNationalForesters
BrianBoruBranch,Fremantle. heusualfortnightly-meetingofthe al...vebranchoftheIrishNationalForez:-rswasheldintheFriendlySocieezRoomsonTuesday,the10th. in;t. Bro.Naylorpresided.Bro. Shanahan.sear.,reportedattending th,ExecutiveCouncilmeeting,at whichverylittlebusinesswastraitSit,ed.The'members(ofwhomthere wasaveryfairattendance)areadvisedthatasocialistobeheldonthe August.tofarewellBro.T. Davidson.whoisgoingtoSydneyto representofficiallytheI.N.F.inWesternAustraliaatthe-EucharisticCon. gass.Thebalancesheetforthehalf yearwasread.andwasverysatisfactory.Achallengewasreceived fromtheCatholicYoungPeople'sSocialClubtodebateonthefollowing subject:"IsGamblinginthePublic Interests?"Thechallengewasimmediatelyaccepted,thelodgechoosing theaffirmativeside.Itwasdecided t.askMr.Dowlingtoactasadjudicat,>r.TheteamselectedtorepresonttheI.N.F.,Fremantle,.was: Messrs.Gabbedy,SheridanandAlford.. aAfterthemeetingaping-pongtownsr:-.entwasheld.Thosewhosurvived thequalifyingroundsafteraveryenj,yableandevenlycontestedcompetition.were:F.Townsend,R.J.Shanahan.J.Gabbedy,J.McLinden,J.F. Fourke.J.Sheridan,R.Lawrence,and J.Corry.Inthefirstsemi-finalTownsenddefeatedShanahan,GabbedydefeatedMcLinden.Sheridandefeated Fourke,andLawrencewonfromCorry. ThuswereleftLawrence,Sheridan, 7.win4endandGabbedytocontestthe lastsemi-final,thewinnersofwhich wereLawrenceandTownsend.This t-ornamentwasfollowedbyaquoits cAnpetition,inwhichmostofthe pairswerewellmatched.Thosewho reachedthefinalswereW.'Naylorand RJeffrey,atieforfirstplace,withJ. McLindenthird.Membersarerer.-.indedthatthelodgewillholda euchrepartyanddanceintheTrades HallonJuly31.Wehopetosee agoodmusteroftheeuchreplayers r's.theparish.whoareremindedthat therearegoodprizesandagoodsupper.Nextmeetingnightissetdown -,,-:thesyllabusasaliteraryevening, willtaketheformofshortlecturc:.tesonanysubjectbyanymember who.carestoairhisorher,.views:
MEDICALMAN.withexcellentcredentials,wishesan,openinginW.A. Replieitobeaddressedtothisoffice.
Obituary
THELATEMRS.M.A.ARDAGH.
Mrs.M.A.Ardagh,ahighlyrespectedandesteemedmemberoftheBoulderCatholiccommunity,passedtoher eternalrewardonSaturday,July14. Thedeceasedlady,whohadattained her77th.rear,wasthedaughterof thelatePatrickGuthrie,surveyorand engineertotheShireofMilltown,Ireland,andthelateAnnieGuthrie.She hadbeeninfailinghealthduringthe pasttwelvemonths.Herdeathwas verypeaceful,andshewassurrounded bymerebersofherfamily.Onthe previousdaytheRev.Dr.O'Hurley administered,thelastritesofthe Church,anditmustindeedbeagreat consolationtothesorrowingrelatives thattheirmotherdiedsowellprepared.ThelateMrs.M.Ardaghwas bornin18.51,atMilltown,Malbay, CountyClare,Ireland,andsome16 yearslaterlandedinAustralia.She proceededtoBallarat,whereshespent thenextfortyyearsofherlife.She openedandtaughtthefirstCatholic schoolatSebastopol,Ballarat,and thereshealsoformedandinstructed thefirstSunday-schoolclass.Shewas alwaysazealousanduntiringworker inanCatholicorcharitablecause. ThedeceasedladywasthefirstprefectoftheSt.Elizabethsectionofthe ConfraternityoftheHolyFamily,and frequentlyrecountedwithpridehow thelateFatherO'Farrellhimselfinvestedherwiththeribbonofprefecture.Shediedwiththemedalof theConfraternityinherhandsandstill retainedandcherishedthecertificate ofmembership.whichwassignedby thelateFathersO'FarrellandDoyle, in1887.Sometwentyyearsagothe lateMrs.ArdaghcametotheGold. fields,wherehersonshavesetupin businessbothinKalgoorlieandBoulder.ShewasawellknownpersonalityoftheAllHallows'communityand wasalwaysveryinterestedintheaffairsoftheparish.Sheheld,what maybeclaimedasfarastheGoldfieldi areconcerned,theuniquedistinction ofhavingreceivedeverycopyofthe Melbourne"Advocate"sinceitsinception.TheRev.J.H.Davis,Warracknabeal,Victoria,andtheRev,W.H. Davis.SeaLake.Victoria,andthe Rev.CyrilArdagh,N.Z.,arenephews ofthedeceased.ThelateMrs.Ardaghwasalovinganddevotedmother, andtheconstantcareandattentionbe stowedonherbyhersonsanddaughtersisthemoststrikingtributetoher motherhood.Shewasthemotherof elevenchildren,threeofwhompredeecasedher-John(deceased),Katie (deceased),Bridget(Maffra,Victoria;. James(Boulder),Eugene(Ballarat), Thomas(Boulder),Mrs.JohnShea (WaroonaI,Daniel(Perth),Mrs.ClarenceMorgan(Boulder),andFrancis (Boulder).Thelengthyfuneralcortege,whichleftherhome,King-street, Boulder,boreeloquenttestimonyto therespectandesteeminwhichthe deceasedladyandherfamilyareheld. ThefuneralproceededtoAllHallows' Church,wheretheRev.Dr.O'Hurley conductedthefirstpartofthefuneral ceremony,andthentotheKalgoorlie Cemeterywhereoncemore.,thelarge concourseofpeoplewas,evidenceof thesincereregretandsympathyfelt forthebe relyes.-Thepal .tv*V.-6(Zj Sheehan,.J. '013 Rinaldi,J. Byrne.and,C%Murray.'Abolenum. heroffloraltributeswerereceived, alsotelegrams.cardsandlettersof sympathy.
FreeWardBall
Thearrangements.forthisBall,tht proceedsofwhicharedevotedtowards theupkeepoftheFreeWardatthe, IlospitalofSt.JohnofGod,,arenow welladvanced.Thefreewardcarries withitthedistinctionthatnobody buttgedoctorandtheSister-in-charge knows,thatthepatientsarethesubjectsofthisconsideration-abeautiful ideaconstitutingtruecharity.By thecourtesyofHisExcellencythe' Governor,theBallwillbeheldinGovernmentHouseBallroomonThursday, August16.Everyeffortisbeingmade toeclipsethesuccessachievedlast yearandit'isconfidentlyhopedthata' verylargenumberwillshowtheir preciationfortheworkoftheSisters byattending.Thecommitteewill meetonTuesdayafternonat3o'clock, intheKingEdwardHotel.
W.A.HUNTCLUBCUP, EachyearaGiftDistributionisconductedbytheSocietyofSt.Vincent dePaul(Inc.),ontheaboverace, whichwillberunthisyearonSeptember22(NOTSeptember29th,asthe earlyticketsstate).Nodoubtall genuine"sports"willspendls.for thechanceofgainingacashgiftof £250,oroneoftheremainingvaluable gifts.Itisnottoomuchtoexpect, then,thatoneandallwillsubscribe khepresentdistribution,especially whentheyrealisethat150fineAustralianladsatClontarfare.anxiousfor theirsupport.Theseboyshaveneither theguidinghand'ofafathernorthe tenderkindnessofamothertolead themonlife'sway:stilltheyarewonderfullywellattendedtobytheChristianBrothersatClontarf.Moneyis necessarytofeedandclothetheseboys tofitthemtotaketheirproperplace intheworld,andthoughmanycannotaffordalargedonationtothe Orphanage,stillveryfewwouldmissa shilling.Comeon,friends,and"Help theBoys"!TheGiftDistribution willbedrawnonSeptember21,and buttsshouldbereturnedbySept.17. Thealterationinthedateshouldbe notedbyallinterested-andthat meansYOU!.Makeapplicationat onceforyourticketsandhelpthose whocannothelpthemselves.Whata wonderfulthingcharityis.andwhat
awonderfulcharityisClontarf!Who wantstheluckyticket?Tryandget it..8.ctnow.
CHARLIECHAPLIN!
TheInimitableComedian.
ATTHEPRINCEOFWALES THEATRE, CharlieChaplin'swidelyheralded andspectacularcomicphotoplay 'TbeCircus,"hasatlastreached Perth,andwillopenatthePrimoof WalesTheatreto-day(Saturday). Charlieplaysawanderingladwhois mixedupinaseriesofhilariousadventures,chases,argumentsandovationsthatlandhiminTheCircusasa veryfinefellow.Thisbigcomedy specialpresentstheChaplinofold,the Chaplinof"ShoulderArms,""Pay Day,"and"ThePilgrim"-thethumpingbumpinglittlemanwiththetricky derbyandcane,thewrigglingmoustache,andthefeetalmighty.Itis undoubtedlythecomedian'sfunniest picture,andhasbeenwritten,directed andproducedbythestarhimself. Thesupportingfeatureonthepro. grammeisBebeDanielsin"She'sa Sheik,"ajoyouscomedy-romancewith adesertbackground.ItpresentsBebe inwhatissaidtobethebestroleof hertycluniclifebeforethecamera, andasZaida,thebewitchinggranddaughterofaSheik,sheisgivena chancetoindulgeinmanyrapidfire actionsandlaughsituations.Thereis averyfinecastsupportingthestar, whichisheadedbyRichardArlen,the newandhighlypopularleadingman. Themainvaudevilleattractionon thestagewill'be"TheO'BrienSisters andMack,"highlyversatilevariety stars.whowillbeseeninacrobatic dancing.Thesecleverartistsarealso first-classsaxophonists,andtheirsaxophonicharmonyissomethingwell worthhearing.
July26,1928.
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HighWages,UnemploymentandTaxation
Speakingrecentlyatthededication ofatemporarychurchinBrisbane, ArchbishopDuhigtooktheopportunityofreferringtotopicsthatwerethe subjectofdiscussioninthelocal press.
"Ithink,"hesaid,''thegreattopic atthepresenttimeisunemployment, andIhopewhenParliamentmeets Mr..Kingandtheothermemberswho haveavoiceintheHousewilltry tosolvethisquestionforus:Itis verydistressingtofindpeoplecoming toyourdoor.everydaywhoarequite willingtoworkbutcannotgetwork, anditismoredistressingstilltosee youngpeoplethrownoutofemploy. mentonaccountofdepressionintrade. Iamverymuchafraidthatthelaws governingindustryhavesomething fundamentallywrongaboutthem,and Iwilltellyouwhy.Whatishappeningatthepresenttime,indeedwhat hasbeenhappeningforagoodmany yearspast.butwhichwefeelisemphasisedatthepresenttimeisthis: Thoseyoungpeoplewhohaveattained theageatwhichtheirsalariesshotild beraisedfindsomemorningaletteron theirdeskstellingthemthattheirservicesaretobedispensedwith,and thenjuniorsputintheirplacesimply becauseofthehighersalariestobe paid.Whenyoungpeoplegointo businessorofficeat16yearsofage theyfeelthemselvesonverysafe groundfurfourorfiveyears;thenI daresay50percent.ofthemfindtheir servicesdispensedwithifthereisany depressionintrade,andallonaccount ofthewagestheyhavetobepaid.A juniorcanbeemployedatamuchless wagetodothework,ifnotaswellat leastinamannerthatwillsatisfythe employer.Manyofthoseyoungpeople wouldbequitewillingtocontinueat work,especiallyintimeslikethis,at areducedsalary,butthenofcourse thereareindustriallawswhichforbid that-theymustbepaidtheaward rate.otherwisetheir-servicesmustbe dispensedwith.ThatIthinkisa fundamentalflawinthelaw.Iam suretherearemanybusinesspeople ,,hofeelkeenlyhavingatatimelike thistidismisssuchpeople,especially whentheyhavegivenloyalservice; butthereyouare-theywilltellyou theirbusinessdoesnotwarranttheir keepinghighsalariedemployees,and whataretheytodo?Ourindustrial lawsseemtometobealtogethertoo rigidinamannerofthiskind,andit ishardtoknowwhattodotogetrid oftherigidity,itseemsverydifficultto findawayoutinordertokeepthose youngpeopleinemployment,andit mustheveryembarrassingforayoung manorayounggirlapproachingmarriagetofindthemselvesinanunstable positionasregardsemployment,just atatimewhentheywanttohesaving alittle.
CityRoads.
experts.ReportsfromSydneyand
Dublin,.bothofwhichcitiesaregovernedbycommission.statethatgreat economyhasbeeneffected,andamarvellousimprovementisevidentsince theinstitutionoftheCommission.In extenuationofanyblamethat'might belaidontheGreaterBrisbaneCouncilforhightaxation,Iwanttosay, however,thatwhentheytookcharge Brisbanewaspracticallywithoutany permanentroads.Priortotheirtakingdyer,streetswerebeingrootedup periodicallyeverywhere,onlytobe disturbedagainwithinthe-next12 months.Why,Idonotthinksix months'passedthatAnn-street,near thesiteoftheNewCathedral,wasnot disturbedinthatway.Wemustre, memberthatforyearseiriortotheinstallationoftheseweragesystem, Brisbaneasacitywasaby-word.We arefeelingthebenefitofthatsystem now,'althoughmostcertainlywehave hadtopayverydearlyforit.Had thatworkbeendone30yearsago,providingforapopulationofsayuptoa million,itwouldhavecostmuchless. Weareafortunategenerationtobe livingatatimewhensomanyimprovementsarebeingmadeintheappearanceofthecityandmodeof travel,andmanyotherways,butwe areanunfortunategenerationinhavingtosuffefforthesinsofthosewho havegonebeforeus,andwehaveto beartheburdensofthosewhocome afterusbecausewearebuildingthis citynotforagenerationbutformany generationstocome.Ihadanidea (hutIamafraidafterthePremier's replytotheMayortheotherdayit wouldnotbeentertained)that,consideringtheimportanceofBrisbaneas thecapitalcityofQueensland,it mightbepossibleforustogetthe Governmenttomakesomearrangementbywhichthepresentdebtofthe cityofBrisbanewouldbetaken,over, notexactlyasaGovernmentdebt,but insomewaythatitcouldbeputon futuregenerationsinBrisbane.If thesedebentures,forinstance,didnot becomedueforsay50or75years, futuregenerationsmighttaketheir partinpayingthem.Ifwecould.only beginwithacleansheetIthinkwe woulddoverywellindeed,butIcannotseethejusticeofsaddlingthepresentgenerationwitheverything.We aredoingthingsforthefuture,and thereshouldbesomewayofarranging thedefermentofourpresentdebtata verylowrateofinterest-justasconsiderationhasbeengiventothecapitalcityoftheCommonwealth.We areallpayingforCanberraandafter allBrisbaneistoQueenslandwhat CanberraistotheCommonwealth.We haveinBrisbaneathirdofthepopulationof4hewholeState,andIthink consideringthevalueofBrisbaneto Queensland.andthenumberuiLaxpayerswehavehereto-day,theGovernmentshouldbepreparedtohelpthe MunicipalCouncilmakeBrisbanewhat itoughttobe."
"1wasinterestedtheotherdayin thediscussionbetweenthePremier andtheMayorinregardtocityroads. Weareallatthepresenttimeconcernedaboutthehightaxation.Many areinclinedtoblametheCityCouncil, andtosaytheyarespendingtoomuch, butnotone.ofthegrumblersobjects tohavinggoodroadsmadepasthis owndoor.Itreminds-meofthegentlemanwhosaidtotheMemberof Parliament.'Iseeyouaregoingtoget anotherloan?'Yes,'repliedteeMember.'Oh.well,'saidthegentleman, 'Idon'tmindhowmuchyouborrOw solongasyouspenditinourelectorate. Ifeel,asmanyotherratepayers dn.thatthewaterandmunicipalrates areatremendoustaxonourresources, hitIthinkWeareallinclinedtoforgetthatwehaveanentirelynewBrisbane,thatforaquarterofacentury beforetheGreaterBrisbanewascon, stitutedtheoldcouncilsdidscarcely anypermanentworkinthewayof road-makingorstreetwidening.There is.ofcourse.anexceptionwithregard toCentenaryPark:itwasdonebythe Council.andtheCouncilimmediately precedingtheGreaterBrisbaneCouncildidverygoonwork.Brisbanewas justthenwakeningup,andprepating inearnestforanewera,andIthink thatnewerawasusheredinbythe councilofwhichAldermanBarrywas Mayor.Iwanttopaythemthattribute.Iamverysorrythatwhenthe GreaterBrisbaneBillwasframedit didnotprovideforthegovernmentof thecitybyacommissioninstead;ofbst aldermen.InsayingthatIdonot wishintheleasttodetractfromthe magnificentworkdonebyMayorJolly andhiscouncil. Ithinkhe.hasa veryfinerecord.butthinkthelMayor himselfwillrealisethatacouncilis tooenwieldlyaltogether-hehasstated soinpublic.WhatWewantisthegovernmentofthecitybyacommissionof
Trans.Trainon_Saturday,August18, luattendtheEucharisticCongressand enjoyaholidaytouroftheEastern States.Whileawayhewillactinan officialcapacityforthesociety.Every member,accompaniedbyhiswife,her husband,orfriend,asthecasemaybe, iscordiallyinvitedandisexpectedto attend.
ReportsonWorkofBranchVigilance Committees. Thesereports,coveringtheactivitiesofbranches,asdirectedbytheir respectivevigilancecommittees,earnedtheexpression'.oftheExecutive's appreciationofthegoodworkdone. Societymedallions,ingold,were awardedtoMessrs.J.Sheridan,F. Webb,andW,Naylor,whocomprise theviligancecommitteeoftheMan Born-(Fremantle)Branch.Afeature oftheworkofthisenergetictrio,which isofinter-Stateinterest,wastheiuaugurationofanobjectiveofsending acricketteam,orpartyoftourists,to SouthAustraliaontheoccasionofthe FederalConfetenceoftheSocietysome 15monthshence.Theworkdone,o farinthismatterensuressuccess.
Presentations, OpportunitywillbetakenofthesocialonAugust13,topresenttoPast HighChiefRanger(Mr.J.Hegney, junr.),andExecutiveTreasurer(Mr. PhilGila),suitable'tokensofappreciationofspecialservicesrenderedto thesociety.Thegoldmedallions awardedtoMessrs.Sheridan,Webb andNaylorwillbeformallypresented onthisoccasionalso.
Ex-AnglicanMinisterOrdained
TheRev.JamesBernardHolland, anex-Anglicanclergyman,whoseformerrectorisalreadyaCatholicpriest, wasraisedtothepriesthoodbyCardinalBourneonthe29th.u.For severalyearshewasstationeaatSt. Saviour's,lloxton,whichstandsinthe midstofapooranddens'ely-populated district.HisrectortherewasthepresentFatherE.E.Kilburn,whowas ordainedattheOratoryinDecember, 1924.AfterhisreceptionintotheCatholicChurch.Mr.Hollandstudiedfor sometimewithFatherKilburnatSt. Charles'sHouseofStudiesatHatfield.
TheRev.EdgarBertramLenton, whowasraisedtothepriesthoodby theBishopofNorthampton,atNorthamptonCathedral,recently,isthefirst priesttobeproducedbythetown-of KetteringsincetheReformation.
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Theusualmonthlymeetingofthe ExecutiveofaboveSocietywasheld onWednesday,July18.Agooddeal ofroutinebusinesswasdealtwith,and despitetheinclemencyoftheweathier, theHighChiefRanger(Mr.J.McLinden)presidedoveragoodattendance of,officersanddelegates.Mattersof generalinterestto-everymemberwhich receivedtheattentionofthemeeting ereasfollows: EucharisticProcession,Sunday,August5th.
TheFederalHighChiefRanger(Mr. -TimDavidson),whoactsastheSociety'sdelegatetolocalEucharistic Congresscommittee,reportedindetail thearrangementsfortheEucharistic Processionwhichistobeheldinthe HomeoftheGoodShepherdGrounds, Leederville,at3p.m.onSunday,August5th.TheHighChiefRangeris particularlyanxiousthateverymemberwillbepresent.Regaliawillbe handedoutatentrancetogroundsat 2.30p.m. /kennelConvention.
Owingtovariouscircumstances,-it *asfoundtobenecessaryto alter date ofopeningannualconventionfrom thatasoriginallyintended.Thedate innowdefinitelyfixedfOrSaturday, August11,onwhichdaytheHigh ChiefRangerwillopenconventionat 3p.mintheTerminusHotel,Fremantle, ComplimentarySocialtoFederalHigh ChiefRanger.
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Ireland,saysthe"IrishCatholic," haslOstanobleanddevotedsonand theChurch'asaintlyservantinthe personof.MostRev.Dr.Gaughran, LdrdBishopofMeath,-whosesudden deathwasannouncedlastmonth.Althoughhewasanoldman,heretained hisfacultiesunimpairedtillGodcalled himtohiseternalreward.Fortwenty-. twoyearsheruledwithwiseandgentlefirmnessthg,ancientSeeofMeath, andwasthemedium,underGod,ofinfusingcountlessblessingsamongthe greetflockofhisdiocese.Although notapolitician,hewasnevertheless afinepatriot,andthefarmersofIrelandhadinhimatriedandtrusted friendwhoneverceasedtostudytheir interests.Butthemostcherishedambitionofhislifewasthepromotionof Godsgloryandthewelfareofthe Church.Itisinterestingtorecallthe factthatsomemonthsagoitwassuggestedtothe"IrishCatholic"thatrepublicationofapastoralissuedbyDr. Gaughranafewyearsago,inwhichhe denouncedthegamblingmaniaand admonishedhisflockagainstindulgenceinthedemoralisingpractice, wouldbetimelyandwouldservea usefulpurpose.Itwasourprivilege toadoptthesuggestion,andwiththe mostgratifyingresult,foritaroused greatpublicinterest.andextractsfrom theepiscopalpronouncementwerereprintedinalargenumberofnewspapers,notonlyintheBritishIslands, LetalsointheUnitedStates.Afew daysbeforehisdeath,whichwas happyandpainless.Dr.Gaughrantook partinagreatEucharisticprocession throughthestreetsofSlullingar.May hi,soulrestineverlastingpeace!
Dr.Gaughranwasbornintheparish utLubinstown,Co.Meath.in1843.In 18dehewacsordainedtothepriestle at.MaynuothCollege.Asastulenthehadrankedamongthemost brilliantofhisclass.Hislearning, hispiety,hisgentle,affablemanner, hi,dignifiedbearing,markedhima futureleaderinhisDivineMaster's cause. '4.rashorttimehewasengagedon m:ssionaryworkintheparishesof TeeghinonandKinnegad.Hespent J,\enyearsasProfessorandDeanof Finian'sCollege.In1878hewas ,intedAdministratoroftheCathe:.r.c,ofMullingar,andSecretaryto L-Nulty,andonGoodShepherdSunI585.commencedhistwenty-one 1.,.ars"pastorateoftheparishofKells. .1fewyearslatercametheParnell .-t.Whenthestormwasfiercest, F.1:herGaughran.withtheco-opera. i!ofallhispeople,wasenlarging church.Itwasin1891-1892the eautifulGothicapsewasaddedto Kellschurchatacostof16,000. .itacostof£2,000hebuiltnew sLii-.01sfurtheChristianBrothersin 18Ss.andthebuildingvacatedbythem hehandedovertotheSistersof Mercy,partlyforschoolpurposesand partlyforanorphanage,whichhees. tallishedwithoutStateaid.
BishopinJune,1906,hesaid:-
"Whenweconsiderthevastprairies ofthisdiocese,wherethehumofindustryisnomore-wherenothingis heardbut'thelowingofcattle,should onenotofferaferventprayerthatthe exodusofourpeoplemaybestopped;thatlitlebylittleourvarious industries-mayreviveandthatour peOplewiththeirgreatfaithanddeep religiousfeelingsmaybeallowedtoremainathometopromotetheinterests ofreligionsodeartoourhearts.It seemstomeveryevidentthatinthe matterofindustrieswehavereached lowwaterspark.Fortunesarenolongertobemadeongrass.Anditwas thegrasssystemthatcontributedmost inthisdiocesetokilltheother'indua triesandtodriveoutthepeople.If thepeoplearetoliveandthrivein Irelandnewmeansmustbedevised. Ihopeandtrustandpraythatindevisingthesenewmeansthefirstand lastthoughtwillbetosecureemploymentforthepeopleathome."
Turningtotheaddressesfromthe GaelicLeague,Dr.GaughranSaidhe heartilysympathisedwith'theGaelic League,especiallyinitsnobleefforts torestoreournativelanguage,andhe concluded:"Mayitssweettonesbe heardagaininchurchandcabin.deeatingthemind,stimulatingtheheart tonobledeedswhilstignoringallthe influencesoflowdebasingpassion."
Practicallytheentirepopulationof thetownandsuroundingdistrictswere presentwhentheremainswereremovedtotheCathedral.Relaysof personscarriedthecoffin,.precededby upwardsoffortypriests,whochanted theMiserereandtheOfficeforthe Dead.
formationofthemovement,itsaims incharactertraining,etc.,inthethree branches,viz.,Cubs,ScoutsandRovers.Parents'committeesandtheCouncil'sdutieshavebeenexplained,so ournextsubjectwouldbetomymind theTenderfoottest,thentheSecond Classtest,butasmostofourboys aregettingbeyondthose,Ithinkwe willdealwiththePatrolSystem,takingasourguidethelessontaughtby CaptaintheHonourableRowland Phillips,agreatgentlemanandawonderfulScout.
The-PatrolSystem.-"InallcasesI wouldstronglycommendthePatrol System,thatis,smallpermanent groups,eachunderresponsiblecharge ofaleadingboy,asagreatstepto success."ThesewordsaretoLe foundinthe"Foreword"forinstructorsatthebeginning01thefirsteditionof"ScoutingforBoys,"whichwas publishedin1908.
Manythingshavehappenedsince thenandoneofthemoststrikingof themisthat"ScoutingfOrBoys"has seentwelveeditions.Intheseventh editiononefindsthesewords:"Scouts generallygoScoutinginpairs,orsometimessingly;ifmoregotogetherthey arecalledaPatrol."
Itisfromthefundamentalideacontainedinthesetwopassagesthatby farthegreaterpartofthesuccessful workdonebyScoutmastersindifferent partsofthecountryisevolved.The serieswhichwillbepublishedweekby weekwillbedevotedtoaroughpracticalexpositionofafewofthemore desirableandelementarymethodsin whichthePatrolSystemmaybeworkedinanytroopandinanyAssociation.Itisnecessarytopointoutat thestartthatthePatrolSystemisnot onemethodinwhichScoutingfor boyscanbecarriedout,butthatis isTHEonlymethod.
ThePatrolSystemmaybeadopted andutilisedinagreaterorinalesser degree,butthe.essentialthingisthat thereshouldbesmallpermanent groups,eachunderresponsiblecharge ofaleadingboy,andthatsuchgroups shouldbeorganisedasScoutPatrols. -"Kookaburra."
QueriesonScoutproblemswillbe answeredinthiscolumnifaddressed to"Kookaburra,"c/oBishop'sPalace, "ictoriaSquare,Perth.
CatholicYoungLadies'Club
Inadditiontotheordinaryservice, specialtrainsandtramswillberunning,informationconcerningwhich whichbepublishedinthe"Record." Membersareagainremindedthat thisistheJubileeYearoftheSociety, andoneofthemeansbywhichthe memorableeventmaybecelebratedis byparticipatingintheEucharistic Procession.Thesecondgreatmeans isformemberstoresolvenowthat theywillattendtheGeneralCommunionandBreakfastonthemorningof Sunday.October21. Inafewdays allmetropolitan-suburbanmembers willreceiveaprintedcircularandticketforthebreakfast.anditishoped therewillnotbeanyabsentees.Fifty yearsofeffortisworthcelebrating, andasaCatholicSocietyabetter meanscouldnotbechosenthanby allwhopossiblycanattendingata GeneralCommunion.
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Blindedsoldierswillactuallydothe drawingoftheR.S.L.ArtUnionunder thedirectionofacommitteeappointed bysubscribersonthe18th.ofnext month.Soldbuttsshouldbereturned totheorganiserspromptlytoFemora thecheckingofcorrespondingcubes, aworkwhichisnowproceeding.All profitswillbedevotedtocountry HospitalsandcountryR.S.L.SubBranchAmeliorationFunds.Tickets at2/6eachmaybehadfromapprovedagentsorbyapplicationdirectto theStateSecretary,R.S.L.,Perth.
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HomeofGoodShepherdGrounds, Leederville. Regaliaatentrancetogroundsat 2.30p.m.
In1896hewasenabledbythegenerosityofthreecharitableparishioners amagnificentneworphanage withafundof£7,000.TheBishop eithediocesemadehimhisVicar-Generalin1892,andthreeyearslaterhe wasraisedtothedignityofDomestic PrtlatewiththetitleofMonsignor.
In1906theHolySeeapprovedof hisalmostunanimouselectionforthe SeeofMeath.OnSunday,29th.June, 1110ti.hewasconsecratedintheCa'.-.Aral,Mullingar,byhisEminence cardinalLogue,assistedbyMostRev. re.O'Donnell,Raphoe,andMostRev. O'Doherty,Derry. Afterhisconsecrationhecompleted ,:ebuildingoftheDiocesanCollege furnishedit.Laterhebuiltthe, ::eyechapel.Tothelasthecon1:.11cdthemustgenerousbenefactor thecollege,anditisduetohisgen,-,,ityandtohisthoughtfulandcap:esupervisionthatitsscholasticand mesticwelfareissosecurelyestablished.
Duringhisepiscopacymanynew '7...Ircheshavebeenbuiltaswellas presbyteriesandschools.Manyhave 1stnrenovatedandenlarged.
Inthetemporalinterestsofhispen:*thealsodisplayedakeeninterest. wasanardentadvocateofthelaneageandindustrialrevivals.Politi, calmattershadnoplaceinhislife, -ethealwaysadvisedthepeopleto r.--.':ordtheirvotesinelectiontimes.
TheinterestwhichthelateBishop inthematerialwelfareofhis.peoe'ewasdisplayedoncountlessoccasions.Thehomeorcottageindult. vieswerenearesttohisheart.He carednotforthebigfactorychine nee,andhedidnotconcealthefact. Petthatwasnonewidealofhis,for theoccasionof'hisconsecrationas
TheselectionofScoutstoattendthe CongressinSydneyhasbeenmade, andthoseselectedwill,ifparishcommitteefundspermit,besenttothe Congress.Scoutswhodesiretopay theirownexpensesshouldasktheir parentstoforwardtheamount(L14)to thesecretaryatonce,accompaniedby aletterstatingthewillingnessofthe parentforhissontoaccompanythe contingent.Scoutsareacceptedinto theCongresscontingentonlyonconditionthattheyareplacedundertheabsolutecontrolofthemanagerduring thetour,andthatleaveofabsence willbegrantedonlyforsuchperiods andatsuchtimesastheconvenience ofthecontingentwillpermit.
Thecontingentwilldepartfrom Perthat9p.m.onAugust23,arriving inSydneyontheTuesdayfollowing.
Averysuccessfulconcertandpicture programmetookplace,bythekind courtesyofSirThomasCoombe,at thePrinceofWalesTheatreonJuly 22,fromwhichtheAssociationfunds willbenefitconsiderably,themoney beingutilisedtoassisttheCongress expenses.
ScoutsgoingtoCongresswillbeadvisedwhatarticlesarerequired,but thefollowingwillbeincluded:Strong pairbootsforwear(goodsoles),spare pair(bootsorshoes),thickwoollen socksandsparepair,overcoat,ifpossible,astheweathersometimesisvery coldinAugust,andasparesuit(plain clothesoruniform),towearwhile Scoutsuitisawayatlaundry.
Thequestionisoftenasked:What willhappentotheScoutswhenthey leaveschool?The.answeris,that wehopeanumberwillcontinueScout workasScoutmasters,andthattheremainderwilljoinaCatholicYoung People'sClub(whenourpeoplerealisethenecessityforsuchaclub,if they.everwill),andthattheywilljoin. oneofthesocietiesintheirparishes, ofwhichtherearegenerallytwoor threetoselectfrom,accordingtothe Scout'sideasandtheenthusiasmor sleepinessof.thesocietyitselfinrecruitingthemtoitsranks.Our Scoutsarewellorganisedenoughnow sothatthereshouldbelittledifficulty informingthemintoalaigeclubat say18years,withalltheotheryoung peopleintheparishes-boysand girls.-"C."
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Atthegeneralmeetingoftheabove, whichwasheldlastThursdayweek, arrangementswerefinalisedforthe comingball,andwillbepublishedin thenextissueofthe"Record."The membersdividedintothreesections afterthemeeting.Onepartytaking cardsandtabletennisfortheirpleasure.anotherpartyrepresentinga sewingbee,whiletheotherentered intoalivelydiscussionofplays,books, andthepresentdayliterature,thetwo newmembers,theMissesHazeland GertrudeSporer,takinganactivepart. Whenalltheseamusementswereexhaustedthepartiesbrokeupfordancing.MissMargaretRyansupplied themusicforthedancers
AfterthemeetingnextThursday evening,therewillbeacompetition. Allmembersandintending.members areinvited,andallmustwearorcarry somearticlerepresentingasongor othercomposition.
Thetennisclubisgrowingstronger, andadancewillbeheldin'theClub Roomstoaugmentfundsforthepurchasingofthenewcourts.
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InconnectionwiththeEucharistic Processiontobeheldinthegrounds oftheHomeoftheGoodShepherd04 Sundayafternoon,August5,members of.thesocietyarenotifiedthatonly themalememberswillmarch.Arecordattendanceofthemenisfullyexpected,andallthoseinpossessionof regaliaarerequestedtobringsame andtomusterintheavenueleading tothelaundry(wherethe''processionistswillbemarshalled),at2.30-p.m.
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TOSTEMTHETIDEOFATHEISM.
TeachingoftheBibleinpublicschoolswasurgedbytheGeneralFedera *onofWomen'sClubsatameetingin.SanAntonio,Texas,asamoveto combatatheismamongchildren.Thatsuchamotionshouldbenecessaryin anypresumedChristianlandistoeoftheironiesofanagethatboastsofits multitudinoussectswhoprofesstheirbeliefintheBibleastheoneand wilypotentialmeanstosalvation.Asimilardemandhasbeenmadeinthis countrybyadvocatesofthepublicschoolsystem,andcontroversieshotand stronghaveragedroundthequekioninVictoria."TheBibleinthePublic School"-isstillthesloganofmanyearnestpeoplewhopintheirfaithtoour PublicInstructionActastheAlphaandOmegaofadvancedsocialprogress whichdeclaresneutralityinreligion,andwhichneutralityisthe primeessentialofthepublicschoolcurricula.Itwouldbeagood' thingtohavetheWordofGodtaughtinourpublicschools-forGodonly knowshowveryrealthenecessityisfortheshapingoftheyoungandmalleablechildmindinaChristianmoujd-butthentherearemanyversionsof theBible,andthedifficultyisteproduceaversionacceptabletotheparents a.:awhole.TheJewwillnothavetheNewTestamentnomatterwhatversionisbroughtalong-theCatholicwillhaveonlyhisownversionofthe SacredScriptures-theProtestantmightbesatisfiedwiththelatestversionof theProtestantBible;buthereagainthereisthestonewalloftheteacher. Ifhebeanatheistoragnosticteacher,hisinterpretationofthetextmight inincalculableharm.Then,again,thereisthenon-Christianelementtobe considered-andiftheyclaimtheirrightsascitizens.theywillinsistontheir childrenhavingnoreligioustraining.Thatisanimportant.phaseofthe questionwhichtheGeneralFederationofWomen'sClubs,whichmetinTexas, badnotconsidered.Thenecessityofareligiouseducationtocurbthe materialismofthetimeisbecomingmoreandmoreapparenttothestatesmanandthemoralistastimegoeson.Inthegreatpublicschoolsof Americathereisagrowingtendencytoflouttheethicalstandardsofeduce. tion.Christismerelyoneofthefiguresofhistoryand,inthegalleryof themodernacademic,rankswithPlato,Buddha,andConfucius.Butthe publicschoolsofAmericaarenotaloneinproducingthestrangephenomena ofatheisminchildren.Wearegettingitinthiscountry.Politicalgroups aremanifestinganantagonismtc.religionineducationasasortofdopeto drugthechild-mind.Ourfree,compulsory,andsecularsystemofpublicin structionisnotcontributingsoefficaciouslytothepublicwealasinitsbeginningitwasclaimeditwoul.'ldo.Grantedithasbroughtcheapknow. ledgetothemany;butisitnotknowledgethatisessentiallysecularand withouttheleaveningattributesofreligiousteaching?Intheoryoursecular publicschoolsareneutralschools--religionmaycomeinwithaministerofreligionforonebrieflittlewhileiotheday;butinthecurriculaoftheschool ithasnoplace.
Itatheismistobecombatted,wefearmoresolidmeanswillhavetobe ietroducedthanthemerereadingoftheBibleinourpublicschools.The quarrelsofthesectshave'contributedawholelottoaloweringofthepublic estimateofreligion.and'thesequarrelshavebeenengenderedbyaloosefreedomwiththesacredtextbyilliterateandincompetentinterpreters.America givesstrikingevidenceofthisii.thelunglistofitsfreakreligionsshrieking theirpeculiarviewsint()earsthatturnindisgustfromthem.Thequestion ofreligioninpubliceducationisathornyone.andhowtoevadethethornsis thesupremepoint.Reasonedout,thepublicschoolmustremainneutralin religionunlessitismadetostultifyitself.IfChristianeducationbethe impartingofaChristianphilosophyof-lifetothestudent,itmustnecessarily, itisclaimed,governeverybranchofinstructionintheschool.Thematter aministerofreligiongivingdenominationalinstructiontohisclassfora shortperiodofthedaywillnotproducethatdesirableendwhichisaimed atbythosewhoseewithgrievedeyestheworldtrundlingonwardtoatheism. TheCatholicpriestknowsthatpracticalCatholicismdoesnotcomefromhis briefvisitstothoseCatholicpupilswhoareobligedbynecessitytogettheir instructionatpublicschools.TheexperienceisthattheCatholicraised undersuchconditions.andwithouttheaidsofagoodCatholichome-life,in isadultageisacold-footedCatholic,uninspiredbythatChristianphilosophyoflifewhichtheLatholicschoolbythegraceofGodseekstogiveits alumni.
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Perth'sEucharisticProcession
InconjunctionwiththeotherlargeCatholiccentresinAustralia,the ArchdioceseofPerthhasdeclare('itsEucharisticSunday-August5th.Its objectistospirituallypreparethepeopleforthegreatNationalEucharistic SalutetoOurLordintheBlessedEucharist,whichwillbegiven.inSydney inseptembee.JesusintheBlessedEucharististhefulcrumofCatholic worship,andwhiledischargingourobligationofworshipindividuallyand inthesilenceoftheheart,thereyetareoccasionswhenpublicacclaimmust besounded,toshowtotheworlithat,thoughverilyHeisahiddenGod. HeisworthyofpublicpraiseandadorationfromthenationwhichHehass., signallyblessed.Theselocalpm()cessionsserveasastimulantaridtonicto coldandindifferentfaith.TheypubliclyhonourOurLordinawaywhich theindividuallovingsoulcouldnothope-torival.Theyengenderdevotion andenthusiasmforourgrandoldFaith.Theydemonstrateourallegiance.in spiteofopposition,tothatwhichhasbeenblasphemouslycalleda"fable.' Thereisnodoubt,then,butthateveryCatholicworthyofthenamewillmake apilgrimageonAugust5.totheGepdShepherdConvent,Leederville,toshow hislovefortheBlessedEucharist.ItwillhePerth'sgreatestCatholicrally 'whereinmanythousands.willjoininthesingingofthehymnsandreverently bendthekneeastheSacredHost,bornebytheArchbishop,plusesalong. Theactualprocession,initsdimensionsandpicturesqueaspect,willbea thingwhichwilllonglingerinthemind."FaithofourFathers,livingstill. inspiteofdungeon,fireandsword." 1111111111111.111
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Tues.,July31.-St.Ignatius.White
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Thurs.,Aug.2.-St.AlphonsusLigori. White
Fri.,Aug. Stephen. Red Sat.,Aug. St.Dominic. White
EUCHARISTICPROCESSION.
HisGracetheArchbishopwishesthe clergyofthemetropolitanareatoattendtothefollowingpointswithregard.totheEucharisticProcessionon
August5:-
(1)Thattheeveningdevotionsonthat daymaybeomitted,sothatall will concentrateonthatonegreat actofworshipoftheBlessedSacramentintheafternoonatLeedervine.
(2)ThatthesubjectoftheEucharistic Processionbeurgedatallthe' Masses-to-I:homey,andthepeople invitedtoattend.
(3)Thateachpriestwillattendthe Procession,takingwithhimaset ofwhitevestmentsofgoodqualitytobewornduringtheProcession.
(5)ThataGeneralCommunionbe arrangedineachparishonStinday, August5.
OrderofProcession. TheorderoftheProcessionwillbe asfollows:Cross-bearerandAcolytes. St.VincentdePaulSociety. Hibernians. Foresters. GeneralPublic. BoyScouts. KnightsoftheBlessedSacrament. AltarBoys. ChildrenofMary. Clergy. Archbishop,CarryingtheBlessed Sacrament.
CombinedChoirs.
FATHERO'DOItNELL,OFALL HALLOWS.
HisGracetheArchbishophasreceivedbycablethedisappointingnews thatVeryRev.FatherO'Donnell,C.M., ofAllHallowsCollege,Dublin,isunabletoattendtheCongress.ItappearsthatFatherO'DonnellhadstartedonhisAustraliantourand,being ratherdelicate,gotstrickendownby theheatwaveinLondon,andwas unabletoprbceed.Thenewswillbe regretfullyreceivedbyeverypriestin AustraliawhowaseducatedinAllHallowsCollege *
PLNJARRA-WAROONA.
MassatPinjarra,SundayIto-morrow),July29,at8am.SacredHeart Sodalitymeeting;Confessions,7.30 a.m..Sundaymorning. MassatWaroonaat10a.m.same day.
NewsandNotes
Wehavereceivedadvicefrom, FatherHayes,ofVictoriaPark.that copiesoftheEucharisticCongress HymnBooksmaybehadfromhim oratMr.Amodeo'sCatholicDepot,in Hay-street,atacost 6d.each:also Crusaders'Badges(ls.each),which can"bewornbythechildrenand youngpeopleduringtheCongrds week.
Theholderofthewinningticket, No.2070,inthegoldandsilverart unionrecentlyconductedbytheSt. VincentdePaulSociety,washeldby Mr.G.Chiews,291William-street. * * *
TheR.S.L.Institute,inSt.George's Terrace,waswellpatronisedonlast Wednesdaynight,whenthebridge partyorganisedbyMesdamesDan DwyerandCunningham,inaidofthe ClontarfOrphanagetookplace.From asocialaswellasfinancialpointof view,thefunctionwasmostsuccessful. Theladies'prizeforthehighestscore waswonbyMrs.Troy,whoverykindlyhandeditbackagainforClontarf. ThisprizewasdonatedbyMews. CharlesMooreandCo.Mr.Noonan was'thewinnerofthegentlemen's prize. * 5 la
ReligioninthePhilosophyo'Lifeisafundamentalneed.Withoutitthe humanheartisasourceofunrest,turmoil,andstrife.Inallthosehuman groupsagitatedbythephilosophieswhichhavedisturbed.andaredisturbing,thepeaceofsociety,wefind'adenialofGodandthesupernatural.The supernaturaliseverywhereintheorderofNature-inthephenomenaoflife. MancannotgetawayfromClod-eventhoughhemaydesireto.Religion initscorrectmeaningteachestheFatherhoodofGodandtheBrotherhood ofMan.Religion.then,istheneedoflife.God,to-day,hasnoplacein thepublicschool-Hestandsoutsidethedoorwaitinganofficialinvitationto enter.Hegetsthatoccasionalinvitationwhenaministerofreligioncomes along,andforafewminutesputshisclassthroughahurriedlesson..The restoftheday'sworkforthechildiswiththematerialsideofeducation.' Heleavesthepublicschooleitheratheistoranatheist-theoddsareagainst histheism.Theimpressionabletimeofchildhoodhasbeenblurredbythe materialismofsecularinstruction.CatholicsrealisedthiswhenattheintmdectionofthePublicInstructionActinthiscountry',they-madea'determined -standforthemaintenanceofdenominational-education.Theyrecognised thatwithoutreligioneducationwasasabarrenfig-tree.Beforetheonslaught ofanon-Catholicpublicopinion,galvanisedbythebatteriesofbigotryand Lodgeinfluences,elenominationaliernineducationin'thiscountry'went down,andthe'publicschoolsupersedeelthedenomintetiOnalschool. Thetroubleseems-tobeWithformeradvohateSofthepublic-school-inAmerica howtocombatatheismamongchildrenbybringingtheChristianphilosophy flifetothestudent.Weseeneewaytoavoidbeingsubmergedintheslimy poolofsecularismthanbyareturn'fothedenominationalSchool.'Peotest'antsarebeginningtorealisethis,butwhentheywillbe.preparedtocompel ;legislationinthatdirectionismother'matter-whentheyhavethecourage 'tomakethesacrificesCatholicshavemadet6keepGodintheschoolthere behopeofthemcounteracting.theevilsofsecularismandcombatingthe destructiveteadencjesof,atlKisp3, p,Orcountry.
Themembersofthemetropolitan choirsareherebynotifiedthatachoir practicewillbeheldattheCathedral onWednesday,August1,torehearse thesacredmusicfortheEucharistic Procession. I
OurCatholicpeopleareherebynotifiedthattheceremonyoftheBlessingendOpeningoftheNewWingof theConventoftheGoodShepherd, Leederville,willtakeplaceafterthe ProcessionoftheMostBlessedSacramentunAugust3.TheGoodShepherdOrderdeservesverywellofour Catholicpeopleon'accountofthe uniqueworkofrescue,reclamationand reformwhichitdischargesinour midst.Itsworkisdoneunostentatiously,andseldom.ifever,hasitmade anappeal.Itisearnestlyhopedthat ourpeople,everreadytoendorseand rewardself-sacrificeandheroicwork, will.risespiritedlytotheoccasionon SundayWeek,andmateriallyassistin theliquidationoftheenormousdebt incurred.
ChildrenofMary.
JilltheChildrenofMaryofthe metropolitanareaarerequestedtoattendattheGoodShepherdConvent notlaterthan2.30onthedayofthe Procession
TheProcessionstartsat9o'clock sharp.
OnTuesday,July31.amonsternoveltyCarnival,organisedbytheMisses Webb.Malone,Woods.andTyler.will beheldinSt.Brigid'sParishHall, John-street,WestPerthD'Arcy'sOrchestrawillsupplythemusic.The floorisinfirst-classorder,anddainty refreshmentswillbesupplied. An enpoyablenight'sdancingassuredat asmallcost. e * e *
FatherJLynchwishestoremind thepublicthatthelastdaysofhis EducationalArtUnionaredrawipgto aclose./560forIs.isthetempting chanceofferedbyhisreverence,and itshoulde't-bemissed.£50willbe giventotheseller'ofthewinningticket.Booksof10s.eachmaybehed fromFatherJ.Lynch,hon,secretary. jarrahciale.
A.euchrepartyanddancewillbe heldinSt.Joseph'sSchoolHall,Batsendean.onnextMondayniOht.July 90th..Goodprizesgoodmusic.and apleasanteveningassured.
Mr,WeirandMrs.Roachwerethe winnersofthecashprizesatthe euchrepartyheldintheMavlands ConventSchoolonlastTuesdaynight. Theusualentertainmentwilltake placeonnextTelesdny.
TWELVE Saturday,July28,HIS.
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ThefeastoftheDedicationofthe Church-OurLadyofMountCarmel, July16-wasobservedwithallpolsible devotion.OnSundayafternoonRev. FatherHalpin.Rev.BrotherGoggins, andotherpilgrimsfroMGeraldtonarrivedbycar.Thehellsrangoutfor the"FirstVespers"ofthefestival,and aftertherecitationoftheRosarythe neworgan'wasblessedandinaugurated:Itisarealpipe-organ,madein Londonby'"ThePositiveOrganCo.," andisofaverysweettoneandpowerfulcompassforasmall'church.it isoplicedupintheorgan-loftatthe westendofthenave,andMandenine feetinheightfromthefloorofthe gallery..Oneofthiscompany'sorgans isusedintheBlessedSacrament 'Chapel,ofWestminsterCathedral.The organatMullewaisagifttothe churchbytheRev.FatherHawes,in memoryofhismother,a'greatlowerof music,'whodiedlastyearintheold countryAfterSolemnBenediction oftheBlessedSacramentanorgan recitalwasgivenbyMissBurkhardt, 4LL LA.B.,theorganistofGeraldtonCathedral.OnMonday.the firstMasswascelebratedat7a.m andat9o'clockSolemnHighMass, withdeaconandsub-deacon.The HighAltarwastastefullyadorned withfreshcutflowers,thethreeside altarsbeingalsolightedupandthe shrineofOurLadyofMountCarmel, onthesouthsideofthenave,wasa wealthofbeautifulflowersandburningcandles.Supportedbythenew organ.thechoirsangthe"MissaIs Angelis,"Mr.Bulbeck.as"Cantor."tak ingthealternateversessolo.Inthe afternoonBenedictionwasgivenat 1o'clock.
OurKalgoorlieLetter
Inthebeautifullanguageof"The Excursion,"Wordsworthpaints_the arresting.picture-ofalittlechild,in hushedsilence,listeningintenselyto themtirenuringsofthyshell,whilehis countenancebeamswithjoyashe hearsitexpressingits"mysterious unionwithitsnativesea."Continuinginthepoet'sownmagnificentlanguage.weread:
-"Evensucha,shell-theuniverseitself, istotheearofFaith;andthereare times, Ieoubtnot,whento.youitdothimpart Authentictidingsofinvisible.things.'
Duringthesedaysof1928,theuniverseis,indeed,veryparticularlya shelltotheCatholicfaithful,andthey hearmanyechoesbespeaking"authentictidingsofinvisiblethings." Therearealmostdailyechoesofthe greatEucharisticProcessionsoontobe heldinSydney,andthecountenances ofGod'sfavouredonesalreadybeam withjoy,asinanticipation,theybeheldtheSacramentofGocrs.LovegivingpublicexpressiOnoftheirmysteriousunionwithChrist-andHisKing- dom-theirnativeland.Earth'swayfarers,onthisoccasion,willmingle withthespiritualworld.heavenwill beblendedwithearth,andGod'sPresenceadoredbymultitudesofChristlovingpeopleofallnations.Some Kalgoorlieiteswillbeamongthem. ritherswillbeunabletobepresent. theOmnipresenceofGodmakes 1:ussililefurtheselatterthedelightsof this.Vision.InKalgoorliethereisto beagrandEucharisticProcessionon thesamedayastheoneinSydney, andameetingwillbeheldinSt.Mary's Hallto-morrownighttomakearrangementsforthebecomingcelebra- ti,nofthisall-importantevent.Very Rev.FatherMossappealedonSunday toallCatholicstouniteinmakingthe functiciiasworthyastheycanof k.'-hrist.inWhosehonouritisbeing held.Asthesunintheheavensmay beseenasplainlyiaKalgoorlieasin SydneyonSeptember9th,soHeWho madethesunandsaid"IamtheLight r+ftheworld"willheseenhere(on thatday)aswellasinSydney.byall trueloversofChristandbelieversin HisRealPresence. ThereisnewsofsomeoftheGold.fieldsCatholicsscionabouttosetout ontheirhappypilgrimagetotheEast. AmongthefirsttoleavewillbeDr. ,11(1Mrs.ByrneandbabyPatricia, whointendtoleavebyFriday'sTrans. train.Thedoctorisgoingtoattend amedicalconferenceinMelbourneheforeproceedingtoSydneyforshe Greatttic3iari4ivCongress..He,will beabsent-about.seitetirweelts,andMreadythereisamildscareamongno smallnumberastowhatmighthappen tothemwhile-heisaway.Byhis skill,hiskindly.attention.'hiswhole-hearteddevotiontoduty.Dr.Byrne
commands,theNspect,theesteemand theconfidenceofthewholecommunity.Thathisimpendingdepartureis beingbemoanedbysomanyisagenie inetributetohisworth.Especially willthepooroldandsickmissthe goodfriendwhotakesapersonalinterestinthemandgivesthemgratuit ouslyhisskilfulcare.Goldfielders generally,andSt.Mary'sparishioners particularly,wishhim,hiswife-and daughteraveryhappyandpleasant holiday,andhopetoseethemmuch benefitedbytheirtripsoonagainin theirmidst.
SeeninSt.Mary'softSunday,at10 o'clockMass,Dr.andMrs.Clarkeand son,fromLeonora.Dr.Clarkewas able.totakeadyantageofDr.Tyrer's visittothenorthcountrytoenjoya fewdays'respiteinKalgoorlie.The visitors,whowerestayiligattheRail *ayHatalettforhomeduringthe week.
MissBettySheerlyandMissElsie Quinn,bothfromtheWorooloo-Sanatorium,arespendingtheirannualleave ontheFields.
Theweatherwasverysquallyduring theearlypartoftheweek,butlittle rainfell.HoweVer,ithasbeenso bitterlycoldthatitquitejustifiesthe printingmachineoflastweekcreditingit-withdoublenoughtdegreesCentigrade,thoughthearbitraryscientist mightquibbleovertherecordedflgttre.
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MembersoftheChildrenofMarySodalityareremindedthattheCongress ProcessionwilltakeplaceonSunday, August-5,andthattheyshouldbeat theHomeoftheGoodShepherd,with theirregalia,at2.30p.m.Afullattendanceishopedforandexpected.
Ameetingofthecommitteeofthe St.Brigid'sTennisClubwasheldat thePresbyteryonFridayeveningof lastweek.Amongstothermatters,it wasdecidedthattheladies'membershipshouldbeclosed.Awaitinglist hasbeencreated,andnamesarebeing receivedatpresent.Therearenow onlyafewmorevacanciesforgentlemen,andintendingmembersare stronglyadvisedtodelaynolonger.A generalmeetingoftheclubwasheld onMondayeveninglastintheParish Hall.Ithadbeenintendedthatthe dateoftheofficialopeningandthe arrangementsforsame,shouldbemade atthismeeting.However,owingto theinclemencyoftheweatherdelayingthebuildingofthecourtsandrenderingimpossibleanaccurateforecastastothedateoftheircompletion, itwasnotpossibletodoso.Itwas resolvedthatthecommitteeshould callanothermeetingwhenastageof finalityhadbeenreached.
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arevelationtothosepresent,andon theirbehalfMr.W.Kinanesuitably thankedthevisitor.
Fremantle
CatholicYoungPeople'sSocialClub.
Thesecondquarteroftheclubhas beensuccessfullyinauguratedduring thepastthreeweeksbyseveralwell patronised'entertainments.OnJuly 5,anoveltyeveninginaidoftheclub fundsmeritedthepatronageitreceived.TheattendanceatthenextentertainmentfortheNewCathedral Fundprovedthatthepopularityof theseweeklydancesisnotyetonthe wane.LastThursdaywasamiscellaneouseveningforclubmembersonly whoavailedthemselvesoftheopportunityofindtdeiregintheirfavourite pastime-bridge,Silliards,ping-pong, andagramaphonerecital.InconnectionwiththePing-pcnigatournament washeld,whichresultedinapopular victoryforMr.Townsend.OnWednesdaytheClubdebatingteammet andvanquishedtheIrishNational Forestersonthequestion"Aretipping competitionsandpubliclotteriesin thepublicinterest?"
Ageneralmeeting,heldonJuly22, resultedinafinemusterofmembers, whowereobviouslyimpressedbythe Club'sprogressasoutlinedinthesecretary'sreport.TheClubisina soundpositionfinancially,henceithas beendecidedtosetasideacertain sumtoprovideformembers'additionalrecreativefacilities,e.g.,ping pongsets,musicandlibrarybooks. Duringthefirsttermacertainsum hasbeenraisedfortheNewCathedralFund,hencemembersllaveevery reasontobeoptimisticastothesuccessofthecurrentquarter.Hallrenovationsarepracticallycompleted, andtheauthoritiesareextremely gratefultothoseearnestworkerswho havesounselfishlydevotedtheirleisurehourstothispurpose: Appendedisthesyllabusofenter. tainmentsfortheperiod,endingSeptember30.Avarietyoftastesis cateredfor,andonanyoftheseeveningsnewmemberswillbewelcomedin theclubrooms.St,Patrick'sHall:-
Thursday,August2:DancingClass.
Thursday,August9:Danceinaidof ChildrenofMary'sStall.
Thursday,August16:MockCourt.
Thursday,Augustp:Danceinaidof ChildrenofMary'sStall.
Thursday.August30:GrandConcert.
Thursday.September6:Danceinaid ofChildrenofMary'sStall.
Thursday,September13:FancyDress Ball.
Sunday.September16:CharabancExcursion.
Thursday.September20:Danceinaid ofChildrenofMary'sStall.
Thursday,September27,Dramatic Night.
Sunday,September30:Communion Breakfast.
AgeneralmeetingofthoseinterestedintheforthcomingChildren'sBall washeldintheSchool-roomonMondayevening.Therev.DeanBrennanpresidedoveraverygoodgathering.Theinterestandenthusiasm shownbythese!whowerepresent augurswellforthesuccessoftheoccasionwhichiskeenly:lookedforward tofromseasontoseasonbythechildren.Thejointsecretariesreported goodprogresswiththeprogramnie launchedlastmeetingandmentioned thatalreadyseveralfixtureshadbeen planned.APopularGirlCoetpeti. tionhadbeenarranged,andthree nominationswereputforwardandaccepted,i.e.,MissesMahony,Howard, andMorgan.InsugtpOrtofthesecandidatesanillustratedlectureon "Lourdes"washeldonWednesday. evening,aeuchrepaityonThursday evening,andseveralprivatehouse partiesare"underweigh."TheRev. DeanBrennanissuedauthorityascollectorstoMesdamesWalsh,Lyon Johnston,.Dominish,Ellyard,andMiss Strapp,ofwhomtheparishionerswill hearmoreof'later.'Otheritemsof interestwerediscussedandarranged, -andwillbeputintoforceatalater (late. IllustratedLecture. ThisgreateventwasheldonWednesdayeveningintheSchool-room,in thepresenceofasplendidgatheringof oldand.young,somejourneyingfrpm as.farasNorthPerthandAbeouts skirtsofVictoriaPirk.TheRel: DeanBrennanintroducedtheRey. FatherCollins.andspokeafewwords` ofwelcome.FatherCollins,whowaa presentlastyearattheShrineof Lourdes,wasableto-givee-veryire "tetestinganctinstinctivedisronrseon itswonders'enditsitirroiandings,takinghisaudiencespirituallythroughthe Wholeofhistravels.Heshowedap. proximately60,differentillustrations, andinthishewasablyassistedby Mc,LeoWalsh.Thelectureproved
Cottesloe
Ageneralinvitationisextendedto' allparishionersandfriendstoattend asocialeveningtobeheldattheresidenceofMrs.W.Stainthorpe,Albionstreet,Cottesloe,onMonday,July30. Muchpleasurecanbederivedfrom thesesocialfunctions,astheytake moreorlesstheformofaminiature carnival,withattractionstosuitall, botholdandyoung.Theyalsoafford asplendidopportunitytomakefriends s,allnew-comersshouldavailthemselvestoattendthishouseparty. Dancing,musicalitems,andgameswill betheorderoftheevening,whilea quietgameofbridgecanalsobean ranged.Asilvercoincollectionwill bemade.Theproceedsareinaid4:d theparishdebt.Besureandbring yourfriendstqmakefriendsatAlbion-streetonMonday,July30.House partieshaveafascinationalloftheir n,andyoucannotfail,toenjoy yourself.Asunityisstrength.-the committeesincerelyloci::fora"crowd. edhouse."
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ParticularsoftheGrandChildren's Ball,whichistobeheldshortly,will b:publishedlater.
CatholicTeaRooms
Monday,July30.Mrs.RyanandMiss Lloyd:Tuesday,July31,Mrs.ShannonandMrs.Felton;Wednesday,August1,Mrs.BurkeandMrs.Edward;
Thursday,August2,Mrs.Kentand
MissMcCormack;Friday,August3. Mrs.McDonaldandMissMcNanley
Monday,August5.Mrs.McKennaand
Mrs.King;TuesdayAugust6.Mrs. WilliamsandMrs.LarkinWednesday. August7,Mrs.PrestonandMrs.Stanbury;Thursday,August8,Mrs Train6rand;Mrs.Henry;Friday,August9,Mrs,KellyandMrs.Davidson.
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Armadale
OnSundaylast,FatherFinings* celebratedHolyMassinSt.Francis Xavier'sat7a.m.,andthegreater numberoftheparishionersapproach- edHolyCommunion--agratifying sighttothecelebrant.AfterMass heexpressedtothecongregationhis gratificationatthesatisfactorywayin whichthechildrenhadansweredthe CatechismoftheChristianDoctrine duringtheexaminationhehadheld forprizesinthechurchthepreviousevening.Theprizeswillbedistributedlateron.
FatherFinnigan'urgedthepeople regularlytotakethe"Record,"and thusbeintouchwithCatholicmattersandhaveanantidoteagainstthe perniciousliteraturesoprevalentin thesetimes.
InconnectionwiththerecentannualCatholicBallheld'intheMuckrossHall,Armadale,intheaccountin thelast"Record,"thenameofMrs. Wilkinson,whoworkedindefatigably towardsthesuccess,aswellasthatof Mr.M.'Mullane,whocapablyperform- ed,thesecretarialwork,shouldhave appeared.
NewPrimateofArmagh
TheMostRev.Dr.JosephMacRory, BishopofDownandConnor,whoseap- pointmenttothePrimatialSeeofArmaghandthePrimacyofAllIreland hasbeenconsideredformanyyearsto beoneofthemostbrilliantofliving Irishmen.liewasbornatBallygowley,CountyTyrone.in1861,andwas educatedatSt.Jarlath'sSeminary,Armagh.andMaynooth.Hewasordainedin1885,andayear.laterwasmade thefirstPresidentofDungannonAcademy.From1:e7to1889hewasProfessorofMoralTheology,andSacred ScriptureatOscottCollege,Birmingham,England,andforthefollowing sixyearshewasinchargeoftheSacredScriptureandOrientalLanguagesclassesatMaynooth,apositiongiven afterapublicconcursus.Remaining atMaynooth,Dr.MacRorywasProfessorofHermeneuties4ndNewTestamentExegesisfroti1905-1915,and duringthelastthreeyearswasVicePresidentofthecollege.
Dr.MacRorywasconsecratedBishop ofDownandconnorin1915,andsince thattimehehasbeenaleaderofthe peopleinCatholicandNationalmovements.Hewasamemberofthe.Irish Convention.1917.Dr.MacRoryisthe authorofstandardworkson"TheGospelofSt.John,"and"TheFirstand SecondEpistlestotheCorinthians."He isalsoafrequentcontributor-.toIrish andAmericanperiodicals,andfora timeeditedthe"IrishTheological Quarterly."
Rev.MotherMacRory,Superiorof SanctaSophiaHall,St.John'sCollege, SydneyUniversity,isasisterofArchbishopMacRory.
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AChampionofReligiousLiberty
JOHNHUGHES,FIRSTARCHBISHOPOFNEWYORK.
Inhisinterestingandinstructive articleontheCatholicQuestionin America,theRev.Dr.PeterGuilday givesthefirstperiodofthehistoryof theAmericanhierarchybetween1790 and1815toJohnCarrollasitsoutstandingfigure;thesecondperiod, 1820-1842,belongs,hesays,tothat great(-kinderoftheCatholicFaith againsttremendousodds,BishopJohn England.'Thethirdperiod,unquestionably,intheiiideonentofDr.Guilday,belongstoJohnHughes,first ArchbishopofNewYork.Thestory ofthisillustriousman'sgreatfightfor Catholicprinciplesindifficultdays coversquitealongwhile-from1842 to1864.ToquoteDr.Guflday: JohnHugheshadasingularlyattractivecareer.HewasborninIreland in1797,cametotheUnitedStatesin 1817.andin1820enteredMt.St.Mary's College,Emmitsburg,tostudyforthe priesthood.OrdainedbyBishopCarrollfortheDioceseofPhiladelphiain 1826,he'wassuccessivelystationedat St.Augustine's,St.?Lary's,St.Joseph's,andSt.John's,thelastofwhich hebuiltin1832.Thefollowingthree yearswitnessedhisvictoryoverthe RCN'.JohnBreckinridge,aPresbyterianministerofBaltimore,inacontroVersywhichgaveFatherHughesnationalfame.Itistobelamentedthat Catholicsto-dayarenotfamiliarwith the"DiscussionoftheQuestion:Isthe RomanCatholicReligioninAnyorin AllItsPrinciplesorDoctrines,inimical toCivilorReligiousLiberty?"which waspublishedas"OralDiscussion"in 1S36.Thisvolumecontainsbothsidessl ofthecontroversy,andisinrealityan encyclopediaofobjectionsagainstthe ChurchbyBreckinridgeandofanswers byFatherHughes.Forthefirst -timeinthehistoryoftheFaithin America.thedoctrinesoftheCatholic Churchobtainedahearinginalmoit everysectionoftheProtestantpublic, FatherHugheswaswelllikedinPhiladelphia.andhismanyfriendsinProtestantcirclescouldnotfailtocontrastthegentlemanly,Christianspirit withwhichhemethisopponentand thescurrilouslanguagetowhichBreckenridgesoondescended,whenhesaw thecontroversywaslosttohissideof theargument. In1837,JohnHugheswasappointed CoadjutorBishopofNewYork,and wasconsecratedonJanuary7,1838,in oldSt.Patrick'sCathedral.HesucceededBishopDuboisonthelatter's death,December20,1842. AsCoadjutortotheRightRev.Dr.Dubois, BishopHughesfoundhimselfinaposition.almostsimilartoandasenamel. ellsasthatofBishopKenrick,ofPhil. arlelphiaFortunately,forthepeace ofthechurchinthesetwoleading rifle,GodcalledbothBishopDubois andBishopConwelltoeternalrestthe seineyear(18421,andtheirpassingleft thevayopentoafinalanddecisive victoryoverthemostmalignantevil theChurchintheUnitedStateshas hadtoface-trusteeisin.
ButthegreatfightofBishop Ilughes'episcopatewasoverthecommonschoolsystem.Thepublicfunds inrelementaryeducationinNewYork wereentrusted,totthePublicSchool Societyandtheoreticallytheobject 'tis"toteachreligionwithoutsectarianism." Butthepracticeofthe societywasevenworse.Theinfluence ofthepublicschoolcorrunissioners,the text-booksusedandthebulkofthe teachingbody,wereallhighlyantiCatholicinspirit.Somuchso.that theschoolsystemofNewYork,sup- portedbypublicmoneyraisedby taxes,wasaweaponofantagonism againsttheCatholicFaith.Fortwo years.BishopHughesledtheCatholics ofNewYorkagainsttheiniquitiesof soun-Americanasituationandwon hiscaseagainstthePublicSchoolSocietywhichfinallywentoutofexistence. Inthemidstoftheexcitementcat'sslbytheschoolcontroversycamethe firstorganisedparty-movementtowardstheexclusionofCatholicsfrom publicoffice.Bishop.Iltigheshad gainedsuchextraordinaryinfluencein IrishcircleS.inNew.Yorkthathewas naturallysingledoutbytheNativeAmericansastheirchieffpe..-InApril, 1544.theNative-Americansparaded Ne'vYorkCity,carrying,illatminated bannerswith.thewords.OAPopery;" onthem.andWithhiddenarg,s,.trying tonissvokeariotwiththe-Ca't'holics. Nothinguntowardoccurred,:aingeBishopHugheshadstrictlyordered,his peopleto'avoidallcontactwiththe anti-CatholicMob.TheNatfre-AitiericansuccessinPhiladelphia,between MaeandTuly:1844.indestroyingseveralchurchesandinoreatinganunfeltevtableconditionofriotingand,b10Pdshedinthatcity,madethemmore
eagerthanevertorepeattheirvillainousoutragesinNewYorkCity.Only thevaliantstandofBishopHughes preventedamassacreinwhatwasthen America'sleadingcity.TheMayor, RobertH.Morris,hadevidentlyno intentionofprotectingthelivesand propertyoftheCatholiccitizens,until BishopHugheswarnedhimthatthere werelawsintheStateConstitution whichpermittedsuchprotectionand hintedthatweretheselawsnotcarriedout.Catholicswouldprotectthem selvesinalegalmanner.Thiscould onlyhaveonemeaning.andMorris fortunatelyunderstood-therewasno disturbanceinNewYorkCity.
WhentheKnow-Nothingmovement becameadangertoCatholicpeaceten years.later,ArchbishopHughesagain showedhisconsummateprudencein warninghisflocktoavoideveryappearanceofaggression,andtofacethe dangerwithconfidencethatnoparty sothoroughlyun-AmericanandantiAmericancouldlongthriveinAmerica.
ItisremarkablethatNewYorkenjoyedpeaceallthroughtheturbulent daysoftheKnow-Nothingriotsin othercities.
ThepresentCardinal-Archbishopof NewYorkhaspennedanestimateof ArchbishopHughesinthe"CatholicEncyclopedia."whichdeservestobere-' calledtoourreaders:"Fewpublicmen ofhisdaypossessedamorestatesmanlikegraspofthegeniusoftheAmericanRepublic.Hehadunbounded confidenceinitsinstitutions,when theirveryexistencewasprecarious.He lookeduponAmericaasalandofpromiseopenedbyabeneficentProvidencetotheoppressedofthenations Noonecouldquestionhisownabiding loveofhisnativesoil;buthewould notpermit,thislovetomakehimlamentasanexileofErinwhenhe mightrejoiceasanAmericancitizen.
Sofar-seeingwasheinthisrespectthat helookedwithdisfavouronnational churches,lesttheymightperpetuate racialdifferencesandforeigncustoms. Allmustbeformedintoacommon people;andnoinfluencecoulddothis betterfortheAmericanpeople,he contended,thantheCatholicChurch sentbyChristtoteachallnations.
ArchbishopHugheswilleverrank amongAmerica'sforemostcitizens.His toweringcharacter,geniusforgovernment.andintensepatriotismwonfor himtherespectandoftentheadmirationofhisopponents,theesteemand eventhelife-longfriendshipofdistinguishedstatesmen."
ArchbishopHugheswasthesecond CatholicprelatetobeinvitedtoaddressCongress.'Itwasalmosttwenty yearsafterJohnEnglandhaddoneso, whenin1847,ArchbishopHughes spoketoCongresson"Christianity,the onlySourceofMoral.SocialandPoliticalRegeneration."Thisremarkable sermon,thoughmuchshorterthanthat ofBishopEngland.followspractically thesametheme-thenecessityofreligion,thetruthoftheChristianreligion,andtheimpossibilityofgovernmentunlessfoundeduponthatrespect forlawandorderwhichisanessential doctrineofChristianduty.
ArchbishopHughesholdsoneofthe uniquedistinctionswhichhavecometo membersofourhierarchy-thatof beingentrustedasenvoyextraordinarywithapoliticalmissiontothe CourtofNapoleonIII.WhileinattendanceatthesixthprovincialcouncilofBaltimore(18461,hewascalled toWashington.byBuchanan,then SecretaryofState.evidentlyforthe purposeofbeingsentonadiplomatic missiontoMexico.Thishonourhe politelydeclined,ontheadviceofthe prelatesofthecouncil,unlesstheGovernmentgavehimthefullrankand titleofadiplomaticrepresentative. PresidentPolkwasunabletodothis owingtothemannerinwhichtheMexican-Governmenthadtreatedourminister.TherequestmadebySecretary Sewardin1861,wasofasimilarkind, andthistimenodifficultyexistedto preventhisacceptanceofsohighan honour.
ArchbishopHughesleftforEurope inNovember,1861;andashisownlettersindicate,itwaschieflythroughhis consummate,tactthatFrancewaspreventedfromfollowinginthefootsteps aEnglandisrecognisingtheConfederacy.OahisreturntoNewYorkon August:12,1862,thewholecityturned outtowelcomehim,.andtheMayor presentedhimwithacongratulatory addressextolliogthesuccesshehad in'EuropeinwinningmanyStateimen totheUnionceliac
ThejourneytoEuropeexhausted hisstrength,whichhadneverbeen veryrobust.Hewent-toBaltimore toattendthefuneralofArchbiShon FrancisPatrickKeswick,inJuly;l863.
OnhisreturntoNewYorkitoinBaltimorehefoundhisepiscopalcityina frenzyofexcitementovertheconscriptionquota,andattheheightof theriotsinJuly,1863.GovernorHoratio.Seymour,wrotetohim,begging himtoexert,hispowerfulinfluenceto putastoptothedisorderthenreigninginthecity.Althoughbrokenin health,ArchbishopHughesreadilyac. cepteAthiscalltodutyandaddressed acrowdoffivethousandpersons,who hadgatheredtobearhim,fromthe balconyofhishouse,atMadison Avenue.Attheendof'hisspeechhe wasmuchexhausted.Hisgreatpabliecareerwaspracticallyclosed.He diedonJanuary3.1864.Cardinal IIayes,inabiographicalsketchofhim, wrote:"ArchbishopHugheslivedand passedawayamidstirringtimes.It WasprovidentialforChurchandcourttrythathelivedwhenhedid.His naturalgiftsofmindandheart.inde pendentofhiseducation,wereofa highorderandmadehimpre-eminent inleadership.Notonlywashe,a greatrulerofanimportantdiocesein ahierarchyremarkablefordistinguishedBishops,butalsoamaster-builder oftheChurchietheUnitedStates andoneofthemosthelpfulandsagaciousofthemakersofAmerica."
SpainProhibits"Eugenics"
"HisMajestytheKing,bythegrace ofGod,hasseenfittoprohibitfurther conferencesforthepromulgationof eugenicsineitherofficialorpublic placesoredifices,andauthoiisessuch discussiononlyinmedicalacademies orprofessionalcentresofascientific character,withnoaudienceotherthan themembersoftheparticularassembly"-thesearethetermsofadecreerecentlyissuedinSpainbywhichanend hasbeenputtocertaincoursesofa FacultyofMedicineandintheUniversityofMadrid,which,thrownopento personswithout-limitationofagesex. orcondition,threatenedtoletlooseon thatcountryafloodofideasdestructivetofamilylifeandthefundamentalsofsocietyanddegradingtothe sanctityofmarriageandthedignity ofwoman.Thisdecreewasgreeted generallybydemonstrations,ofapprobation,andtheMinisterofPublicInstruction,whohasissuedthedecree, recivedcongratulatorymessagesfrom theLeagueofFathersofFamilies,the CatholicWoman'sAssociation,theorganisationofCatholicStudentsand variousothergroups.
Possiblythemostvigorousoppon entofsuchteachingsintheuniversitieswastheorganisationofyoung Catholicsknownas"Lasjuventudes Catolicas."Coupledwiththeirfight againsteugenics--bichChesterton hasaptlycalled"notasciencebetea stink"--andsimilarsubjects,theyare exercisingeveryefforttohavereligion restoredtoitsformerplaceintheCur.
riculaofthenationaluniversitiesand secondaryschools.Withthisendin view,theyhaveheldconferencesin theuniversitytownsofValencia,Oviedo,,.;oruna,Santiago,Cadiz,Salamanca,andZaragoza.TheZaragoza conference,whichwasattendedbythe greaterportionofthefacultyandstudentbody,adoptedthefollowingresolutions,copiesofwhichweresent totheMinisterofPublicInstruction:-
First-Toadheretothecampaign initiatedthroughoutSpainbythe Central'CouncilofYoungCatholics.
Second-TopetitiontheGovern menttomakeCatechisminstruc,tionobligatoryintheschools.
Third-Toadvocateasarequirementforthebaccalaureatedelthe thestudyofreligioninconforjnity withaplanapproved,bythepre. latest Fourth-2-T°urgetheincorporation inthecurriculaofthenationaluni. versifies'ofthestudyoftheology andtheestablishmentofarequired courseinthekeystonesofreligionApologetics,Dogma,andChurchHistory.
Otherprotestsnolessvigorous againsttheeugenicslecturecourses havebeengeneralthroughoutSpain, andthecampaignforreligiousinstructioninpublicinstitutionscontinues withgreatintensity.Thelattertopic hasoccasionedmanydiocesanmeetings,andtheUniversityofSalamanca alsosenttotheMinisterofPublk Instructionresolutionsadoptedat theirmeetingsimilartothoseofthe Zaragozaconference.Thefaculty-at Salamancafavoursthere-establish. mentofaDepartmentof'Theology suchasexisteduntilthetimeofthe revolutionistsinthemiddleofthelast century.Itisquitelikelythatthe Governmentwilleventuallyreach-a favourabledecisiononthequestionof religiousinstruction,especiallyasit hasthe,backingofmanyeminentmen ofscience.Astrongadvocateofits re-establishmentisthe"Asociacion FranciscoVitoria,"whichmakesa studyofinternationalrights.
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ARCHBISHOP'SCUPANDPENNANTS.
OnSundaylast,theremaining matchesfromthepreviousSunday werecompletedandresultedinaneasy winbySt.Kevin'soverWattleinthe "B"Gradeladies.TheTheresianpair alsocomfortablyaccountedfortheir opponentsinthedecidingsetinthe -"B"Gradedivision.Hereunderwe givedetailsofthescores:--
"B"Grade-Gents, Theresianv.Peninsula.-Playedat Maylands:KennyandKilmartindefeatedLawlerandWing,6-2.Totals: Theresian,11sets96games;Peninsula, 9sets93games.
"B"Grade-Ladies.
St.Kevin'sv.Wattle.Playedat Subiaco:MissL.O'HalloranbeatMiss R.Laurisson,6-5;SlissM.O'Brienbeat MissP.O'Halloran;MissM.Williams beatMissN.O'Malley;MissN.Bell beatMissR.O'Halloran,6.0.Misses O'HalloranandO'BrienbeatMisses LaurissonandR.O'Halloran,6-1,6.4, andMissesP.O'HalloranandO'Malley, 6-4,6-0;MissesWilliamsandBellbeat MissesP.O'HalloranandO'Malley,6-4, 6-0,andlosttoMissesLaurissonand R.O'Halloran,2.6.4-6. Totals:St. Kevin's,10sets66games;Wattle,2 sets35games. ThematchbetweenMissL.O'HalloranandMissLaurissonwasavery close-one.,MissO'Halloran'commencedservingandlostthegame.The nextgamewentagainsttheservice, andthereafterthegameswentwith theservice,MissLaurissonwinningher ownserviceeasilyandfightinghardto winonheropponent'sservice.InseveralofthegamesonMissO'Halloran's servicethescoreswenttodeuce,andin the11th.gamedeucewascalledseven times.MissesLaurisson.and loranputupagood.losing'fightagainst MissesO'HalloranandO'Brien.After beingdown4-0theywonthenext game,thenlostthenextoneandwon thenexttwo,thelastoneagainstthe serviceafterdeucehadbeencalled threetimes.Thisbroughtthescore to5-4.ThenSt.Kevinwonthenext gameandWithitthesetagainstthe service.MissesWilliamsandBellput upahardfighttoequaliseagainst MissesLaurissonandO'Halloraninthe :enthgameoftheirsecondset,and onlylostafterdeucewascalled.
Thepositionofclubsisasfollows:-
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Peninsula 4--4Thepositioninthe"B"and"C". Gradeisveryinteresting,particularly inthe"B"Gradegents.,inwhich fourteamsarelevel.Thisposition mustbe,altereiduringtheweek-end; and/anticipatethatSt.Joachim'sand TheresianwillimprovetheirpoSitions. Inthe"C"Gradeladiestheleaders. Theresians,havetomeetastrongcornhinationintheDalcassian,andwill havetotraveltomaintaintheir'position.Thesameremarksappliesto
thesetwoteamsinthe"C"Grade gents. To-day(Saturday)thefollowingwill betheteams,grounds,andtimesof play: "A"Grade-Ladies.
Theresianv.Wattle,atInglewood, 2p.m.Theresian:MissesD.Parker (capt.),E.Nice,I.McInnes,A.Davin. Wattle:MissesD.Thompson,M.Hegneyleapt.),J.'Thompson,M.Clarke. St.Mary'sv.Peninsula,atMaylands, 2pan.St.Mary's:MissesM.Cullen, K.Valmadre,A.Marsh((apt.),D. hicKenna.Peninsula:MissesMackey leapt:),Coonan,Mrs.Hackett,Mrs. Gaunt. "B"Grads-Ladies.
Theresian'v.Wattle,.atMidlandJunction,2p.m.Theresian:MissesK. Baldwin(capt.),L.Bonitos',S.Rodgers,N.Sayers.Wattle:MissesR. Laurissonleapt.),P.O'Halloran,N. O'Malley,R.O'Halloran.
ST.Mary'sv.Peninsula,atLeederville,2p.m.St.Mary's:MissesM. O'Mahoney,G.Marsh,A.Galvin leapt.),K.Fenton.Peninsula:Miss FHare,Mrs.LaWler(capt.),Miss Dimer,MissMoylan.
St.Joachim'sv.St.Kevin's,atSubiaco,2p.m.St.Kevin's:MissesH. Hatfield,D.Gilbertson(eapt.),M.Callaghan;L.O'Halloran.St.Joachim's teamnotavailable. "0"Grids-Ladies.
St.Mary'sv.Peninsula,atLeederville,2p.m.St.Mary's:MissesM. Kent,M.Anderson(capt.),R.Parkinson.E.Carmody.Peninsula:Misses Starr,Wildyleapt.),McGladdery,Cotton. St.Joachim'sv.St.Kevin's,.atSubiaco,2p.m.St.Kevin's:MissesM. O'Brien,M.Williams(eapt.),N.Bell, W.Dooley.
OnSunday.'theteams,grotindsand timesofplaywillbe:"A"Grade-Gents.
Theresianv.Wattle,atMidland Junction,10.30a.m.Theresian:D. t3aldwinleapt.),F.Gladstone,I.Campbell,F.Murphy.Wattle:J.Conroy,' E.Hegney,G.Clarke,W.Beer(capt.). St.Mary'sv.Peninsula,atLeederville.1.30p.m.St.Mary's:J.Salter, H.Nevin,R.Galvin(eapt.),J.Whiteley.Peninsula:A.Hinds,A.McGladdery(rapt'),W.Gaunt,A.Wildy, "B"Grade-Gents.
Theresianv.Wattle,atInglewood, 1.30p.m.Theresian:J.Nice(cal)t.), VGreen,L.Green,E.Kenny.\Vattle:F.O'Malley,S.O'Halloran,E. Clarkeleapt.),S.Carr. St.Mary'sv.Peninsula,atMaylands, 1.30p.m.St.Marv's:F.Coleleapt.), JackEdwards,G.-Cole,C.Collins. St.Joachim'sv.St.Kevin's,atSubiaco,1.30p.m.St.Kevin's:R.Walsh (capt.),F.Cain,B.Tenger.A.Winton. St.Joachim'steamnotavailable.
"B"Grade-Ladies. Theresianv.Dalcassian.atInglewood,11a.m.Theresian:MissesS. Edwards(capt.1,.D.Boulton.Mrs.L. Kilmartin,MissE.McInnes.Dalcassianteamnotavailable.
"C"Grade-Gents.
Theresiariv.Dalcassian.atHessendean,1.30p.m.Theresian:T.Kilmartinleapt.),E.deLuca.J.O'Halloran, F.Nice.Dalcassianteamnotavailable.
St.Mary'sv.Peninsula.atMaylands, 11a.m.St.Mary's:J.Edwards (rapt.),C.Cunningham.Rev.Dr.Collins.C.Murphy.Peninsula:G.Wing (capt.).A:Franklin.V.Hullett,B. Dalton.
PlAyersareremindedthatthetimes setclownformatchesaretobestrictly. adheredto.Intheeventofany playernotbeingavailablewhencalled uponthe,setorsetsconcernedwillbe forfeitedtotheiropponents.This roundofmatchescompletesthefirst round.ThesecondroundwillcommenceonSaturday,August18th. AtthemeetingoftheCouncilof theAssociationheldon24th.inst.,in theabsenceofthePresidentthemeetingwaspresidedoverbyoneofthe Vice-Presidents,Mr.J.Tully.The questionoftennisCommunion-wasdeferreduntilnextmeeting.Asuggestionwasmadethatmembersofthe affiliatedclubsbeaskedtopaya quarterlysubscriptiontothe"Record." Bythismeansplayerswillreceive their-copybypostonSaturdaymorning.andwillhavefulldetailsintime firthematcheswhicharebeingplayedonSaturdayafternoons.Thereis noextracost,asthesubscriptionrates are3/3perquarter.818halfyear,and 13/-perannum.Clubdelegatesor secretaries'arerequestedtocollect subscriptionsandforwardtothe writer.Individuesmaypaydirect fc,,thePress"Correspondent.Prompt actonisdesired..Twooftheclubs werenotrepresentedatthemeeting, whichmeanstheyareoutoftouch withthebusiness'transactedandtheir interestsareliableto-sufferinconsequence.Delegatesshouldmakea
noteofthedateofmeetingsandmake apoint01beingpresent.,Thedateof thenextmeetingisFriday;August17.
Someofourplayersappeartohave vagueideasoftherulesandtheirinterpretation.Ifyouarenotclearon anypoint,passitalongandwewill giveyouarulingonit.Apointraisedrecentlywasonthequestionofthe tipmberofballsaplayerisallowedto serve.Thefirstservicewasa"fault," thesecondandthird.wereboth"lets." Aplayerclaimedthattheserverwas notentitled'toserveanymoreballs ashehadalreadyservedthreeballs. Thisisnotcorrect.Aplayermay .haveanunlimitednumberof"lets"
THIRASIANTENNISCLUB.
Thisclubheldahighlyenjoyable NoveltyDanceinKeough'sHallon W,:dnesday,18th.inst.The'attendancewasmatallthatcouldbedesired, 'butthiswasundoubtedlyduetothe inclemencyoftheweather.During theeveningapresentationof,asplendidzylonitemanicureoutfit,inazylonite'case,wasmadetoMissNormaParker,whoisgoingtoAmerica.The presentationwasmadebythePatron oftheclub,Rev.FatherLynch,onbehalfofthemembers.Aboutsixnoveltydanceswereincludedintheprogramme,andassistedtomakethe eveningtheverypleasantoneitwas. Allthosewhowerepresentvoteditthe bestyet,andarelookingforwardto arepetition.Mr.FredNice'sOrchestradispensedexcellentmusicandthe cateringwasablycarriedoutbya ladies'committeeassistedbyMes. damesEdwardsandParker.
Astheresultofthelastroundof matchesourpositionisimproved,exceptinthe"A'-'Gradegents.,whowere notquitegoodenough.Wearevery pleasedtobeabletorecordthatat lastourvice-captainhasmanaged, afterbeingcloseonnumerous,tobreak throughand.winamatch'Congratulations,Dan!
MooraFootballAssociation
S.I.C.RanksOverwhelmed.
St.Ildephonsus'CollegefirstXVIII. lastSundaytrippedtoMooratoengagethe.locals.Neitherteamhad playedfortwoweeks,theCollege,perhaps,beingtheworseoff,astheyonly returnedtoNewNorciaduringlast weekafterenjoyingthreeweeks'holidaywithoutfootballpractice.Moora fieldedtheirstrongestteam,whileG. Spisbahwastheonlyabsenteefrom theCollegeranks.
InthefirstquartersRoverssimply ranawayfromtheCollege,kickinggoal aftergoaltotheintensedelightofonlookers.Consideringthestateofthe ground.theexhibitionofthelocals wasgood,andtheyplayedfastfootball.Atendencytocrowdtheball marredfurtherimprovement.While lloorabooted7goals.'theCollegians couldbeheldresponsibleonlyonce.
Achangecameoverthevisitorsafter thechange-over.Notonlydidthey holdtheirown,butinmanycases forcedapacetoostrongfortheiropponents.Neverthelesstheyonlyreducedthedeficitbyonegoal.
TheCollegekeptupthis,standardof playallthroughoutthethirdterm,but stillseemed,unabletoscore.Two brilliantpassagesofplayendedwith agoal,butbeyondthattheCollegians couldnotscore.
After"lemons"Roversoncemore tookchargeofthegame.Thesodden fieldwasadecidedadvantageto'the heavyteam,whofoundthemselves muchfasterthantheCollegeonthe sloppyground.Theypiledonanother 7goals.tothewhichtheCollegerepliedwithone.Finalscores:Moora Rovers,17goals12behinds;St.Ildephonsus'College,5goals5behinds. Goalkickers.-MooraRovers:W.Pur. ser(71,B.Kay141-R.Purser,S. Joyce,A.Fitzgerald,P.Frazer,H. McClymansandJ.Harris.S.I.C.:M. Hill(3),G.Clune,andC.Campbell. ForthewinnersW.Purserwasthe outstandingman.Hisgroundplay wasverygood,andhisfineeffortwas toppedoffwithabagofseven'goals. B.Kaywasanothertodowell. - He
wasbetterwhileintheforwardlines, wherehefoundtheinneropeningon touroccasions. G.Burnsledhismen well,andbesidesplayedremarkably well.OtherstodogoodwereS. Joyce,R.Purser,P.FrazerandH. McClymans,whileA.Fitzgeraldoccasionallyshoneout.
H.JamesWasthebestforthevisit. ingteam,andwascloselyfollowedby C.CampbellandA.Jones.Theireffortswere,wellsupplementedbyJ. McCabe,H.MeredithandM.Hill, whileSpencerandClunewereOCCAsionallyinthe Breezeoffi, ciatedascentralumpire.
CHRISTIANBROTHERS'COLLEGE.
Wednesday,July18:ChristianBrothers'College,under13,5.13,defeated GuildfordGrammarSchool,under13, nil.Thebestplayersforthewinners were:B.Buzzard,D.Ryan,R.Flynn, K.Brown,G.Daff,R.Flynn;and thegoal-kickerswereB.Buzzard(2), D.Ryan,L.Smith'andG.Daff. 1stXVIII.TiesWithTeachers'College Onthesamedate.theCollege XVIII.playedagameontheWA.CA. withTeachers'College,andattheend thescoreswerelevel--6.8.
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St.Canice'sBranch,Cottealoe.
Theusualfortnightlymeetingofthe abovebranchwasheldintheCottesloe FriendlySocieties'HalllastWednesdayweek.Bro.F.McKenneypresided overaverysatisfactoryattendanceof members.ThePresidenthadthevery pleasingdutyofperformingtheinitiationceremonyofanewladymember, MissE.Oldham.Correspondencewas readfromtheDistrictBoardrelating tosuchmattersastheannualconfer. enceandCommunionbreakfast,and .theforthcomingEucharisticCongress atSydney.ThePresident,inconk menting,upontheimportanceofthese approachingeventstothewell-being ofthesocietygenerally,urgedthat eachmembershouldmakeadeterminedeffortduringthecourseofthese nextfewmonthstointroduceatleast onenewmember.Severalofourmembersalreadyhaveprospectivemembers inview,sothatthetaskshouldnot beoutoftheway.Itwasdecided thatthenextquarterlyCommunion beheldonthefirstSundayinAugust, tocoincidewiththegeneralCommunionarrangedfortheSundayofthe EucharisticProcessionatLeederville. Allmembersshouldmakeaneffortto assist.Regaliawillbeavailablefrom thesecretaryatthechurchdoor.After themeetingwasclosed,memberswere soonbusywithtabletennisandquoit competitions.Wewerefortunatein havingpresentoneofourmembers whowasabletorenderdancemusic, andnaturallydancingmetwith'most favourduringtheevening.Atthe nextmeetingtherewillbeseveralimportantmattersthatwillneedtobe finalised.andalthoughmeetingshave beenwellattendedlately.wehopeto haveanevenbetterattendanceatthe nextmeeting.Themeetingwillbe followedasusualbyentertainmentof somedescription,andmemberswho haveanyprospectivemembersinmind woulddowelltoinvitethemalongto participate.RememberthenextcompetitioninconnectionwiththeCottesloeFriendlySocietiesAssociationwill heeuchreandwilltakeplaceonthe firstSaturdayinAugust.at8o'clock i St.Mary'sBranch,Leederyille.
onbehalfoftheDistrictBoardwas presenteda'PastDistrictPresident's collar.Bro..Hynessaidthatitgave himthegreatestpleasuretoinvest Bro.Creighton,ashehad'foragreat numberofyearsbeenamostconstant andzealousworkerforthe.society,and nomemberhadbettermeritedthedistinctionofoccupyingthePresidential chairthanthememberwhotheywere qowdelightedtohonour.Bro.Roy Galvinwasthenpresentedwitha BranchPastPresident'scollar,and wassincerelycommendedforthesplendidservicesrenderedbyhimto.the 'brancheversinceitsformation.Then Bro.StuartJoneswasmadetherecipientofaframedemblemcertificate, beautifullyexecutedbyBro.JaCk Salter,asevidenceofthekeenappreciationofthebranchofhisvaluable servicesassecretaryforfouryears. Eachofthehonouredmembersexpressedhisthanksfor,thegifts,and thereisnodoubtthatthemementos willeverbeamongsttheirmosttreasured,possessions.Theladiesserved daintyandwelcomerefreshments,and oneofourmostnotablemeetingswas broughttoaclosebytheDistrictPresidentmovingavoteofthankstothe ladies,whichwascarriedbyacclamation.ThemeetingonWednesday nextwillhethequarterlymeeting.
St.Munchin'sBranch,Collie.
OnThursday,the19th.inst.,the membersoftheabovebranchheld theirfortnightlymeetinginSt.Brigid's Schoolroom.Thoughtheevening provedtobesomewhatstormy,itwas mostpleasingtoseethattheattendancewaswelluptotheaverageof previousnights.ThePresident(Bro. Larhey)occupiedthechair,andhad thepleasureofenrollingtwonewmembersinthesociety.Agooddealof correspondencewasdealtwith,includedinwhichwerecircularsfromthe generalsecretaryrelativetotheannual conferenceandtheEucharisticCongress.Memberswereaskedto-makea specialeffortinregardtotheessay on"TheaimsandobjectsoftheSociety,"asitwasquiteapparentthat theDistrictBoardweremostanxious thatoneormoreoftheprizesshould cometoW.A.Bro.Larneywaselectedtorepresentthebranchattheconferenceandanendeavourwillbemade tohaveapartyrepresentationatthe annualCommunionaridbreakfastand thejubileeofSt.Patrick'sBranch.We noticefromreportsinthe"Record" thatsomeofthemetropolitanbranchesaremakinggreatstridesofsuccess,andwhilstcongratulatingthem ontheirefforts,wesincerelyhopethat theywillkeepupthegoodwork.From allaccounts,thelecturesdeliveredby theRev.FatherCollinsareproving agreatsuccessamongstthemembers intown,andweratherregretthefact thatCollieissuchalongway'away. Thesocialeveningheldattheconclusionofthemeetingprovedtobemost enjoyable,andallindulgedinthe variousformsofamusementinamost enthusiasticmanner.Tabletennis seemstobethemustpopularofgames andsomeoftheplayersarebeginning toshowareallymarkedimprovement intheirplay.ThequarterlyCommuniontakesplaceonSunday,August5, andallareurgedtobepresentonthis occasion.Themonthlyadorationwill alsobeheldonthatday,andasthere arebuttwomoredaysforthisdevotion,wesincerelyhopethattheattendancewillbemaintainedtothe end.Quarterlycontributionsare againdueatthenextmeeting,so pleasehelpyoursecretaryinhiswork bybeingpromptinyourpayments.' Shouldanymemberofthesocietybe visitinginCollieatanytime,ifthey informoursecretaryoftheirpresence here.everythingpossiblewillbedone tomaketheirstaymostenjoyable.
1 Thefortnightlymeetingwasheldon Nth.instthePresident(Bro.K.Leddin,presidingoverafairattendance isitmembers.Totheveryinclement weathercoulddoubtlessbeattributed theabsenceitanumberofmembers whoarenotedtor'regularattendance atourmeetings.Theoccasionwasa veryimportantone,beingtheannual officialvisitoftheDistrictBoard, whichwasrepresentedbyBros.1'.J. Hynes.D.P..J.Whiteley,D.V.P..G. creighton.P.D.P.,E.Clarke,D.G.,H. Kreoling.D.M.,andJ.Edwards,D.M. TheGeneralSecretarytliro.W.A. Hr.,wn ',,asatNorthamonorganising business.Mrs.McCavanaghwaselectdtohonorarymembershipandinitiatedbytheDistrictPresident.Bro. LeonardnominatedMr.G.Lacey forfullbenefitmembership.ConsidtrationwasgiventothegreatprOcessionoftheBlessedSacrament.tobe -heldattheHomeoftheGoodShep,lardonAugust5.anditisexpected tthateverymalememberofthebranch withoutexceptionwillparticipateand deemitawonderfulprivilegetoparticipateinthisgreatmanifestationof !withandlovetarourEucharistic King.Notanymemberwillbeabsent Allarerequestedtoassemble .,,4ptheHomepunctuallyat2.30.The ItPresidentextendedacordialwelcome !totheDistrictPresidentandDistrict l.i. otfficers,andexpressedthepleasure -Thatitgavehimandthemembersto :,havethevisitorspresent.Thebranch jollyappreciatedthegreatworkbeing donebytheDistrictBoard.TheDis-Irictl'residentwasgivenaheartyre-eptiononrisingtospeak.Hethank:t,-(1themembersfortheirkindlywet!,.,rile,andexpressedthekeenpleasure i,thefeltinagainvisitingSt.Mary's aiisanchasDistrictPresident.He.gave 41/leeryfullandinterestingaccountof i-, thehoard'sactivities,particularlyas -1.1fitseffortstospreadthesociety throughouttheStateandincreasethe membershipgenerally.Hecommend(.:11thebranchesatCollie,Kittanning, .......aAalAlbanyfortheexcellentprogress oisiebythemrespectively,andheld -I.Enupasanexampleofwhatcould heclonewhenthememberswereanimatedbyzealforthesociety'sWelfare. Heurgedthemembersofthisbranch tocontinuetheireffortstoincreaseits maribership.asheunderstood.thatthe fieldfti-recruitingpurposeswasnow betterthanever.The-otherDistrict' officersalsospokeontheseveral phasesofthesociety'swork:'.The. DistrictPresidentthen'madethree presentations,whichisthoughttet.be oniqueforoneoccasion.Thefirstre. ciVlikt°wasBro.Creighton,'towhom vet
provideforcasualtiesthesocietyis proudtosayitsprimaryfunctionsare toassistmemberstoupholdtheir prestigeandobligationstotheCatholicfaith,Correspondencewasread fromvarioussourcesanddealtwith. TheGeneralSicretarywrotestating oneofouroldmembers,Bro.T.Walsh, hadobtainedapositioninPerth.AlthoughweregretlosingsomanyanchormenofAllHallows,itishoped thebranchtowhichBro.Walshtransferswillhavethebenefitofakeen Hibernian.Delegatesreportsdisclosedtheactivityofthebranchand itsofficersduringthefortnight.The sickvisitor,Bro.Murray,reportedone ofthepioneermembers,Bro.J.Kennedy,wasonthesicklist,andhisreportwasreceivedwithregret.The President,Bro..O'Brien,reportedattendingthefuneralofthelateMrs. Ardagh,whosesonsandsons-in-law weremembersofthesociety,anditis gratifyingtostatetherespectshown thedeceasedladyandherrelatives wereclearlyevidencedbythelarge numbersofHibernianswhoturnedout toattendthefuneral.AttheconclusionofthePresident'sreportmembersstoodinrespectfulsilence,andit wasthenmovedthataletterofcondolencehesenttothedeceasedlady's relatives.DelegatesBro.Plasto(Secretary),andBro.O'Loughlin(VicePresident)reportedproceedingsatthe B.U.F.S.meetingandalsoinrespect tomatterspertainingtotheattendanceattheprocessiononSundaylast. Bro.PlastostatedhistermasPresidenthadalmostexpiredassenior officeroftheB.U.F.Society,andadded thatanothermemberofAllHallows wouldinallprobabilitybeacandidate fortheposition.Attheconclusion ofthebranchbusiness,thePresident welcomedandintroducedtotheaudienceBro.S.J.Hill,secretaryofSt. Marv'sBranch,Kalgoorlie,whofulfilledhispromisetodeliveralectureon "TheChurchanditsRelationshipto Labour."Althoughmostofthosein attendanceweresureofhearingsomethingofinterest,theirexpectations wereoverwhelmedbytheeloquence, logicalthoughtandstudyBro.Hilldisplayedindisclosingthetrialsand tribulationsthecivilisedworldhad passedthroughandthemanymeans ofreformation-adoptedinthepast andpresent,andtheridiculetowhich theChurchhadsuffered.Itsofar hadbeentheonlypowerwhichcould beregardedasthesalvationofthe massesofpeople.NotonlywasBro. Hill'slectureinstructivetothosewho perhapshadnotgivenanythoughtto thecareeroftheChurch,butitwas onewhichmadeonerealisethedebt ofobligationduetotheChurchbythe massesextendingovercenturiespast. Attheconclusionofthelectureavote ofthankswasmovedbyBro.M.Fitzgerald,secondedbyBro.O'Loughlin. andsupportedbyvariousmembers present,whowereagreeablycriticalsin thesubject.andjudgingbytheirin terestindebateirshouldnotbelong beforewereporttheresultofsome otherimportantlectureonanothercurrenttopic.AtthemeetingofAll Hallows,onJuly30,anotherimportantfunctiontomembersbywayof
diversionfrombusinesswillbearecitalofthePresident'scharge.As thistakestheformofacompetition forwhichthewinnerreceivesaprise ofnomeanorder,muchamusement andadisplayoftalentisexpected.Alreadyseveralhavebeensuggestedas winners.
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Anewly-ordainedAmericanpriest celebratedhis.firstMassontheawarder"Berengaria"duringtheliner'slast *voyagetoSouthamptonfromAmerica. FatherHarrington,pfthedioceseof Denver,wasonhiswaytoIrelandto sayhisfirstMassinthepresenceof hismother.Beingtheonlyprieston board.however,hefeltboundtocelebratetheSundayMass.About300 personswerepresent,includingSir EsmeIloward,BritishAmbassadorin Washington,andadistinguishedAmericanCatholic,Mrs.CharlesAugustine Robinson.TheceremonyofthekissingofthehandsofthenewpriestfollowedtheMass.
AllHallows'Branch,Boulder, Theusualfortnightlymeetingofthe abovesocietywasheldinthe13.U.F.S. HallonMondayevening,the16th. inst.Bro.W.F.O'Brienoccupiedthe chairandconductedthebusinessbeforethemeetinginthecustomarydignitywhichhasbecomeafeatureso wellapprovedandappreciatedbythe enthusiastsofHibernianisminBoulder.Sickpayforonememberwas passedforpayment)andinpassing, letussayitisseldomthisbranch meetswithoutgraciouslydemonstratingitsobligationtoitsmemberswho arecompelledtopartakeofthesick benefitsprovided.Thoseeligiblefor membershiparethereforereminded thatasa.CatholicbenefitsocietyAll Hallows'Branchplaysaleadingrole inprovidingitsmemberswithremunerationfromitsfundsequivalent toanyotherbenevolentsocietyinexistence.Itisonlybythecontribu',lionsofthliv":tnorefortunatemembers thisobligationismet,andbyappealIngltrtheyoungmanandwomanto
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Onthe29th.inst.,theApostolicDeregrettolearnthatheisnotreturning legatewilllaythefoundationstonetoAustralia. ofthenewresidencefortheMarist Anex-pupiloftheMaristBrothers' BrothersatRosalie,intheBrisbaneAssumptionCollege,Kilmore,Mr.E. Archdiocese. Morganti,afterachievingbrilliantre-
OnTuesdaymorning,July3,hissultsathisstudies,beingduxofthe GraceArchbishopDuhigofficiatedatleavingcertificateclassin1926,passed aProfessionceremonyatAllHallows'untoSt.Columban'sSeminary,EssenConvent,onwhichoccasionthefollow.don,thefollowingyear,wherehecomingyoungladiesmadetheirfirstvows:inencedtrainingfortheChineseMisSisterMaryUna(Margo-setM.Cant-sionOnThursday,5th.inst.,heleft well),Offaly,Ireland;SisterM.Mac-forSydney,wherehewilljointhe rina(CatherineHolland),Cork,lie-Aller.boundforIreland.Hewill land;SisterM.Ultan(Christina0'.completehisstudiesforthepriestBeirne),Meath,Ireland;SisterM.hoodatSt.Columban'sSeminary,DalBrenda(MaryB.Brown),Kerry,Ire-ganPark,Galway;Heistheyoungland;SisterMalachyMary(AliceDol-estsonOfMr.andMrs.Morganti. lard),Kilkenny,Ireland;SisterMarywhosefamilyarewellknowninChurch ProtaseRoseMacMillan),Marybor-circlesatSt.John's,CliftonHill,Vic ough,Queensland;SisterMaryLid-toria.MissM.T.Morganti,MA., wina(VeronicaM.Muldoon),Bris-Dip.Ed.(SisterMarie-Terese)isthe bane;SisterMaryMalachy(Maryeldestdaughter,andMr.H.P.R. Morgenti,LL.B.,istheeldestson. Mone),Armagh.AgainonThursday afternoon,July5,AllHallows'Convent TheRev.FatherAshe,oftheSan Chapelwasthesceneofanothercere-DiegoDiocese,California,whoisa mony,thistimeaReception,whenthevisitorfortheEucharisticCongressin followingeightyoungladiesreceivedSydney,addressedthegatheringat thewhiteveilandhabitoftheOrder;thelectureattheCathedralHall,MelMissElsieDoyle,Ipswicr(inreligion,bourne,onMondaynight,July2,at SisterM.Jaseph);MissBridieCodY,theinvitationofHisGraceArchbishop Tullogher,CountyKilkenny(inreli-.11annix.Itwashissecondvisitto gion,SisterM.Coemgene);MissSheilaIllelbourne,hesaid,andhewasmuch O'Doherty,Milltown,CountyKerry(inimpressedwiththecityandthepeople religion.SisterM.Sheila);MissRitaofAustralia.HehadspokenfreToohey,Ipswich(inreligion,SisterM.quentlyofthewonderfulspiritand Hermes);MissEvaWard,Laidley(inprogressivenessoftheAustralianpeoreligidh,SisterM.Pauline);MissFran-pie,andhewouldbeabletotellthe AmericansonhisreturnthattheCorn- cesWallace,WestEnd(inreligion,SisterM.Cre.sentia);MissGertieGrbom, Dalby(inreligion.SisterM.Paula); MissNorahGillen,CountyDurham, England(inreligion,SisterM.Imelda)
TheRev.'FatherMcGrath,P.P., Uralla.NewSouthWales,whohas passedthroughasevere.illnessoffour months'duration,ismakingafinerecoveryattheMaterMisercordiaePrivateHospital,Brisbane.Dr.Windsonperformedaverysuccessfuloperation.andskilfulanddevotednursing achievedtheapparentlyimpossible.
FatherMcGrathisacousinoftheRev. J.Prout,P.P..In.dooroopilly(Q.l.
FatherR.J.Little,S.J.,whohas beenapatientattheMaterMisercor(,iaePrivateHospital,Brisbane,is a't.inggoodprogresstowardstherec,veryofhisnormalhealth.
Acivicreceptionwasaccordedto MonsignorBarry-DoyleattheTown Hall.Toowoomba.recently.The Mayorpresided.TheSpeakerofthe HouseofRepresentatives.whowas present,supplementedtheMayor's wordsofwelcome.
FatherJamesKennedydiedatthe Presbytery.Murromburrah.N.S.W..at theageof67years.Hehadashort andtheendcamesuddenly,but rotbeforehehadreceivedthelast SacramentsfromArchdeaconGriffin, PP.,whowasafellowstudentofthe idereavedatCarlowCollege,Ireland. ThelasttwoyearsofFatherKennelv'slifewerespentinpreparation fordeath.ThedeceasedwasanephewofthelateDr.Lanigan,thefirst T'ihopofGoulburn.Formanyyears hewasontheteachingstaffofSt.PatCollege,Goulburn.Laterhe ryasInspectorofCatholicSchools.SO emnRequiemMasswassungbyhis LimIshiptheBishopofGoulburn.The churchwascrowdedwithpriestsfrom *4\1partsofthediocese,andmanyfrom AbeWaggadiocese.Thegatheringat thegravesideincludedmanynonCatholics.--R.I.P.
Mr.MichaelBourke.oneofthepioneersoftheWaggadistrict.passed awayrecentlyattheageof94years. HornincountyCork,Ireland.hecame in1859,withhismother,brother,and sitterstoSydney.theywereanindustriousfamily,andhadthatprac,i-a:Faithwhichwascharacteristicof theIrishpioneers.OldMrs.Burke, thedeceased'smother,itisstated.frequentlywalkedeightortenmilesto Massfasting.Shelivedtotheageof 100years.Thedeceasedprospered, thoughhehadtheupsanddownsof Pioneeringandended.awell-spesttlife incomfort.Awidowandgrownfamilysurvivehim, Rev.FatherCalle,0.S.A..whOhad beenstationedintheCairnsdistrict (ncorover18monthsstudyingthe Englishlanguage,inordertoteachit onhisreturntoManila,thePhilippinesleftCairnsforManilaearlylast monthontheChangte.OnthesteameralsowasRev.FatherAntonio'Mello 0S.A.
.TheRev.Brother.P.S.Mulkerns. ,M.A..LL.B..hasleft'forEnglandby thes.s.Ballarat.Hehasbeenthirty Yearsengagedinthecollegesofthe '.1iristianBrothersintheCommon-wealth.eighteen,afwhichhave;been passedinTasinaniaandVi,'torta.His friendsandformerpupilswill
SalesandSisterM.Agnes,celebrated their50th.anniversaryintheOrderin November,1925.MotherM.Paulwas bornatAshfield,Sydney,andcameto Tasmaniain1875.EnteringtheConventinHobartshewasprofessedon July8,1878.In1901shewentto Launceston,andin1915returnedto HobarttobecomeMotherSuperiorof theSouthernCommunityforaperiod ofthreeyears.Atdiffereatperiods MotherM.PaulhasbeenSuperiorof variousHousesoftheOrder,andat unetimebeingamemberoftheCommunityofthePresentationSisterslocatedatQueenstown.MotherPaul hasalwaysbeenheldinhighesteem byherSistersinReligion,frequently occupyingpositionsoftrustinthe ofhersuperiors.
FOOTBALL
Perth-EastPerthDraw, Thesecondroundwasconcludedlast week,leavinglastyear'spremiers,East Perth,atthetopofthelist.Although thefootballwasnotofhighclass,three interestingandexcitingfinishing gameswerestagedlast'week.Perth andEastPerthplayed.thefirstdraw oftheseason,andboththeother gameswerewonbysmallmargins. Scores:
Perth,4.9,drewwithEastPerth,4.9.
Claremont-Cottesloe,9.13,defeated WestPerth,8.9.
SouthFremantle,8.10,defeatedSubiaco,7.10.
monwealthwasadvancing,andthat theCatholicChurchwasinthevan ofprogress.
ThemissiongivenatBtokenHillby theRev.J.W.Magan,S.J.,inpreparationfortheEucharisticCongress,eoneludedonSunday,.July.8,withrenewalofbaptismalvows,everyonein thelargecongregationholdinglighted candles.Theattendanceatallthe exercisesofthemissionwasverygood, largenumbersreceivingHolyCommunionatthe6,7,and9o'clockMasseseachmorning.Instructionswere givenbytheMissionerafterthe6and 9o'clockMasses,andasermoneach nightatthedevotions.
NewsistohandatCanberrathat CardinalHayes,ArchbishopofNew York,andapartyof25whowillbe attendingtheEucharisticCongressin Sydney.are,expectedtoarrivein CanberraonSeptember10,onavisit totheFederalCapital.AnItalian partyof30prelatesandpriests,anda Canadianpartyof16,willalsopaya shortvisittothenationalcapital.The visitingdignitarieswillspendafete daysintouringthecityanditsenvirons.Itisexpectedthattheywill l,egivena'receptionatFederalParliamentHouse.
Thecelebrationsinconnectionwith theGoldenJubileeinreligionof MotherM.PaulBoylsontookplaceon Tuesday,July10,atSt.Mary'sCathedralandthePresentationConvent, Hobart.MotherM.Paulisthethird memberoftheBoylsonfamilytocompletefiftyyearsinthePresentation Order.Hertwosisters,MotherM.De
EastPerthwonthetossandkickedwiththewind.Perthsecuredat thestart,andsendingforward,agoal wasscoredbyR.Convey.Thefootballwasofverylowstandardanddevoidofincident,.untilWesternkicked agreatgoal.Atthefirstchangethe teamswerelevel-1.2all.Thesecondquarterwasarepetitionofthe first.Bothteamslackedcombination,andtheforwardswerewretched. Ericksonkickedtheonlygoalofthe term.EastPerthmomentarilyimprovedaftertheresumption,scoring twogoalsandaposter.Thespectatorswerebeingtreatedtoavery poor'exhibition.Campbellagaingoaledbeforethebell,leavingthescores 2.5to1.4.Thegamegotroughinthe lastquarter,whenseveralplayerscalm toblows,asaresultofwhichMorris, ofPerth,hasbeenreportedforstrikingWalsh.GoalsfromEricksonand T.CorneyputPerthinfront.East Perthattackedatthebounceand Bohanmadeagreatdashalongthe grandstandwingwithShepherdinhot pursuit.InshepherdingShepherd, .DobsonpalpablyfreedthePerthman. BohanpassedtoCampbellwhoevened thescoreswithaminor.
Walshwastheplayerofthedayand teasablyassistedbySparrow.Bryant.Ryan,SherlockandScahill.
Claremont'sluckturnedatlastand theyhadtheir'fourthwinattheexpenseofWestPerth,whomtheyhad previouslydefeatedearlierintheseason.Claremonthadfirstuseofthe breeze,butCraigandArdaghplayed gallantlyindefence.Smith.Sanders, andMoloneyaddedgoals,thequarter endingwiththelocalsinfrontby3.5
to'nil.McRaewasmainlyinstrumentalinWestPerthpullingupandleadingathalftime.Hekickedfourgoals, andatthelongintervalthevisitors ledby4.4to3.7.Claremontplayed goodfootballinthethirdquarterand establishedaleadwhichenabledthem towin.WestPerthstartedquickly andscoredagoal,buttheCombine soonretainedthelead,goalscoming fromLovegrove,SmithandHough, andheldittill.three-quartertime, whenthescoresread8.13to5.5.West Perthmadeadeterminedrushandhit thefrontafterHolmes,Parks,and McRaehadgoaled.Astheyhadthe windtheylooked!certainwinners. Hough,toMaloney,toVincent,and Claremontwereagaininfront.Claremontheldtenaciouslytotheleadand wonbytenpoints.Thewinnersbeet wereHough,Hayward,Smith,Howson,Handingham,andNeilson.The loserswerebestservedbyArdagh, McRae,Craig,Giles,MoyleandBudd. Subiacofounditahardtasktoget afullteamlastSaturday,Bahenbeing includedatthelastminute.Subiaco attackedstrongly,buttheirforwards wereastrayandJenningswasplaying afinegameatfullback.Firstgoal wenttoSubiacofromGrigg'sboot. Southattackedstronglyinthesecondterm,Sunderlandbeingparticularlyfineatcentre.R.Doigwasalso doingwellintheforwardline.Three shotsresultedinthreegoals,andat halftimeSouthsledby5.5to2.7. Subiacoquicklyscoredagoalafterresumption,butFitzgeraldquicklyretaliated..Subiacodrewcloserwhen goalscamefromPengelandCalcutt. Subiacoagaingoaledearlyinthelast termandledbytwo,points.Thegame see-sawed,andtherewasgreatexcite merit.JustasthebellrangFitzgeraldgoaledforSouthsandwonthe game.Thebestplayersforthewin nerswereJennings,Campbell,White, DixonandIleagher;whileforthelosersCalcutt,Smith,FrankBrophy, Darcy,andMetherall.
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Havingpresentedarichchaliceand agem-studdedmissalto-theNational Shrine:oftheImmaculateConception atWashington,U.S.A.,foruseatthe altarofSt.Brigid,whichitdonated totheShrine,theLadies'Auxiliaryof theAncientOrderofHiberniansnow planstofitoutthealtarcompletely withobjects''whichwillsuggest'atrue Hibernian-interestinErin'sgolden, ageofecclesiasticalart."Thechaliceandthemissal,bothofwhichwere madepossiblebythegold,silver, gems,andmoneygiveninthe"Shower ofGold'ssponsoredbytheOrder,'were presentedtotheShrineonarecent Saturday.Mrs.MaryT.Horan,of Pittsburgh,NationalPresidentofthe Ladies'Auxiliary,madethepresentationofthechalice,whichtheRight Rev.BishopShahan,retiringRector oftheCatholicUniversityofAmerica, receivedonbehalfoftheShrine.Dr. EllenRyanJolly.chairmanofthe AuxiliaryNuns'MemorialCommittee, broughtthegiftstoWashington.
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Duringlastmonthourworthypastor.FatherReidy,receivedthesad newsofhismother'sdeathinIreland. Bothparentshavepassedawaysince FatherReidyreturnedfromhiswellearnedholidayoverseasinFebruary, 1925.Theparishionersextendtheir deepestsympathy.
TheSacredHeartSistersaremaking markedimprovementsintheappearanceoftheirnewConventhome,.The popularBoyandGirlCompeVtion, inauguratedbytheSisterstoraise fundsforschoolbuilding,hascaught onwithsurprisingeffect.Thesupportersofcandidatesarelworkingenthusiastically,andakeenspiritofrivalryexists.Thesportingelementis wellrepresented,withyoungstersand moneyfromthe"rightquarter"atthe -righttime:"willmakeinteresting readingtowardsthecloseofthecompetition.
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Thechaliceisajewelledreplicaof theKillrnallockChalice,thehistoryof whichwillforeverbeassociatedwith theDominicanAbbeyofKilrnallock, Co.Limerick.Whenitwasdiscoveredthatalargeamountofpuregold andgemsremainedoverwhatwasrequiredforthefaithfulreproduction ofthefaPnousCelticchalice,theAuxiliaryinvitedSisterMaryHyacintha Kelly,ofSt.Mary'sCollege,Notre Dame,Indiana,toprepareamissal. SisterIIYacintha,asistertothelate RightRev.EdwardKelly,Bishopof GrandRapids,madetheilluminated missalwhichthe-Cardinalsusedatthe EucharisticCongessinChicago.The missalthusproduced,andpresented foruseonSt.Brigid'saltar,isbound inembossedmorocco,uponwhichare producedcopiesofCelticdesignsfound onIrishmanuscriptsofthesixthto theeleventhcenturies.Thereare20 diamondsamongthepreciousstones onthecoverofthemissal.TheLatin inscriptionwastranscribedbyhand inCelticletteringonvellum.
BishopShahanusedthechaliceand themissalforthefirsttimeatasolemnPontificalMasscelebratedinthe cryptoftheShrineonthefollowing Sunday.DuringtheMassthereburnedonthealtarcandlesfromUlster, Munster.Leinster,andConnaught. ClustersofAmericanbeautyrosesand potsofgrowingshamrockstypifiedthe Auxiliary'slovefel.AmericaandIre-
ThePopesandtheJews
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ItisallegedthattheJewswere forcedbysomePopes,forexample, GregoryXIII,(1572-1585),tolistenat intervalstoipecialsermonspreached bya.priestselectedforthepurpose. Thisseemsastrangemethodofpropaganda..tous.Butitmustberememberedthat.thecircumstancesofthese dayswerewidelydifferentfromour own;thatevenfromtheirownpoint ofviewitwasnotprobablyregarded asasinforJewstolistenevenvoluntarilytoChristiagteachingasdistinct fromtalcingpartinnon-Jewishworship,andthatthepracticeinquestion seemstohave-beenpartlyconnected vithmeasuresofprotectionofthe Jews.Inanycase,itdisposes,asfar asthosePopesareconcerned,ofthat chargeofindifferencetotheJewsto refutewhichistheobjectofthese papers.
Inconnectionwiththesetwoevents -thepresentationofthechaliceand missalandtheMass-itwasannouncedbythe_chairmanofthecommittee thatthe"ShowerofGold"wouldnot close"untilSeptember24."Therefore," theannouncementsaid,"ifeachdivrsioninourOrderwillcontinuetheefforttosecureoldjewellery,etc.,we caneasilysecurefromspecialancient patternsacrucifixofexquisiteworkmanship.missalstand,candelabra, cruets,credencetable.altarcards,vestmentsmadeinIreland,andallthis perfectionatnocosttoourOrder.This canbedene,andwefeelsurethatNationalState.County,andDivisionoffi. cersandmemberswilljoinhandsand heartsinasupremeefforttoequipour AltartoSaintBrigidinamanner whichwillsuggestatrueHibernian interestin'Erin'sGoldenAgeofEcclesiasticalArt.'Byanextraeffort onnextSt.13rigid'sDayheraltarwill heoneofthegloriesoftheShrine."
Comingnowtothemodernperiod, itmustbenotedthatsofarfrombeing improvedtheconditionofthe-Jews wasmadedefinitelyworsebytheReformation.Gratz-abitterlyantiCatholicwriter-statesthatLuther causedthemtobeexpelledfromProtestantcountries,andthatitwasreservedforhimtoplacethemona levelwithgypsies.Ontheotherhand, thePopesrepeatedlymodifiedtheexcessesofthePortugueseInquisition againsttheJews,whileAlexanderVI. ..elcumedtoRometheunfortunate HebrewexilesfromSpainandindignantlyrefusedabribefromtheexistingJewishcommunityinthatcity, whohopedinthiswaytoavoidwhat theyregardedasan'unwelcomeadditiontotheirranks.
ThestrictenforcementoftheGhetto systeminRomeandelsewherehas beenregardedasagreatgrievance. Vetitwassometimesaprotectionto theJewsthemselves,andwhileitsincidentalhardshipsaretobedeploredand,indeed,thewholethinginthe formittook,regretted-probablyit wasameansofavoidinggreaterevils.
Inquitemoderntimeswemaynote thefollowingfacts:-
arenunitabletestimonytothepersonalcharacter'of-thePopefromthe ChiefRabbiofMilan.Thisoccursin aletterwrittentoawell-knownauthoress,andquotedinaViennese paper."Myacquaintance,"saysthe Rabbi,':withthepresentPope,Pius XI.,datesbackabonttwentyyears, duringsixteenofwhichIhavebeenin personalcommunicationwithhim. isapolyglotscholarwhosestudiesincludetheHebrewlanguage.. We alwaysheldvthemostfriendlyrelationshiptogether. Whenhereached thehighestpointinhiscareer,onhis electionasPope,itwasnaturallymy dutyandpleasuretosend.himmy congratulationsandmybestwishesfor thefuture,and,asmighthavebeenexpected,mycongratulationsweremost favourablyreceived. PiusXI.is notonlyatrulylearnedman,buta reallynobleone,ofraregoodness,who stoodinMilaninmostfriendlyrela.tionshiptocountlessnumbersofJews, chieflyintheworldofintellect.I thinkthechoiceofhimasPonewasa pieceofgoodfortuneforthewell-being ofmankindanforthewholeworld."
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ourpresentHolyFatheris conspicuousinhiscareforIsrael.Althoughinnowaycommittinghimself, heisnotunsympathetictotheZionistmovement.Wemayconcludewith oulloolkillommoominffinimilmomilliminiiicioncomiffifflool000moollooffloomommiumminemill
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ingalightedcandle.TheMinisterof Justicewaspresent,withalltheother. authorities,militaryandcivil; Barcelona,oneofthefirstcitiesof theworldtoestablishtheCorpus Christiprocession,returnedthis.year toitstraditionalsplendourinobservingthefeast.AnaltarerectedtoSt. Georgewasprominentamongthedecorations.
Seville,Granada,Zaragona,andall theothervenerablestrongholdsofthe Faithwerenotfarbehind.
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HOME,SWEETHOME
Mu?cottagesandpalaces,whereverwemayroam, Beiteversohumble,there'ssoplacelikehome,
ALOSTLEGEND.
WhenMaryMotherheldtheHoly Childclosepressed
Theshadowystallsweresilvered withthelight,
Andvillagewomencameto'thatpoor placetokneel
Ascoolwindswokewiththeswift Easternnight.
Then'Bridget,goat-herd'swife,held outhercoarse,plaidshawl
AndMarywrappedherChildagainst thecold; to!Suddenlythecloththattouched Hisradiantflesh
Shonelikethesunfromevertswayingfold.
Likebeadsalongagoldenthreadthe yearshavepassed
SincetheStarshoneabovethe Child'sbrighthead.
Andhumblegifts,aswellasfrank incenseandgems, Werelaid,adoringbythemanger bed.
Thesweet.lostlegendnowcomessingingclowntheyears
FaintinthesplendouroftheOrient KingsForpoverty'sgiftwasblessedaswas thegoldandmyrrh
'WhenMarysmiled-andheardthe beatofwings. -KatharineParkerThore.
WORDSOFWISDOM.
Therearemanykindsofalms,which whenwedoobtainhelpthatoursins beforgivenus.-St.Augustine.
Theprocessofhealingisaslowone; indeedtheslowerthesurer.Soitis withoursanctification.
Howsweetitistodieafterhaving hadacortan'tdevotiontotheSacred HeartofHimWhoistojudgeus.BlessedMargaretMaryAlacoque.
Thereisaruleforjudgingmen,even withoutknowirigthem:itisenoughto knowbywhomtheyarelovedandby whomtheyarehated.-DeMaistre.
Alittlepatientwaitingwilloftenset rightatanglewhichseemedforthe momenthopeless:abraveheartwill breastthestormuntilithasspentits fury.
0yewives,mothers,sisters,approach theHolyTableoften,andcarryJesus intoyourhomes.Heisafirethat whileinflamingyourownheart,will warmallyoursurroundings.-Blessed Evmard.
Thetreeoflibertywillneverenfoliageandbearfruitunlessitbe wateredfromthewellofjustice,independence.andfair-playinthehearts ofthepeople.-JohnBoyleO'Reilly.
BeholdwhenthisadorableHeart requiresofitsfriends--"Povertyinintentienhumilityinoperation,unity in.1-,leet BlessedMargaretMary Alacoque.
VOCATIONS.
Vocationtothepriesthoodandto thereligiouslifeofOrdersarefound inthedeepandsimplesanctityofguod lionies:andtheyarenottobeexpectedanywhereelse.Part.andavery <cri,,u,part,ofthedutyofparentsis tokeeptheirhomessuchthatifthere lieaninclinationtowardsthereligi' ,nslifeamongsttheirchildren,no scandalorsinmaybethemeansof killingit.Makenomistake,noschool (.7'college.notthegreatestuniversity willevergiveanything laketheplaceoftheedification givtitandreceivedinaCatholichome wherereligionisrespectedandthe Churchisloved.Schoolandcollege candevlopandstrengthenwhatthe finitehasoriginated;buttheycannotoriginatewhatthehomehasnot supplied.Noparentcanneglectthis dutyandhopetoescapeGod'sanger. --"TheCasket."Antigonish,Nova Scotia.
HOMEENVIRONMENT.
Thefirstyearsofaman'slifeare precious.fortheylaythefoundation fortheyearstocome.Inotherwords, homeinfluencesendurethroughlife. Theimpressionablemindandheart oftheyoungaremouldedbypaternal runts,tandinsofarasthisinfluence isbenefieientthechild'sdevelopment proceedsonline,thatareimpressed uponit.
-THEANGELUS.It MaybewecannothearthesweetAm eidu,helltouchingreminderofOur' Lero'sIncarnationbutwecansurely femembertheAngelusintheearly morning.nearnoonandateve;we cansurely-sparethebriefmoment necessaryfortheprescribedsimple prayersApartfromthehonorgiven tced thepleactiregiventoHis ther.apartfromtheimmense,gain
toourselvesbytheindulgencesattachedtothepractice,thereissurely aspecialgracetobeobtainedfromthe practiceitself.OnecanhardlyimagineanyonerecitingsoCaenOur Lady'sownwords:
"BeholdtheHandmaidoftheLord: beitdoneuntome'accordingtoThy word,"withouteachdayreceivingspacialgracetoknowandtodotheDivineWill.
TheAngelusshouldbespeciallydear toallmothers,andtothosewhomay somedaybecalledtothedignityof motherhood.Aboveall,itshouldbe deartothoseaspiringtobecome HandmaidsoftheLordinholyreli. gion.Andthosewhoknownotyet whethertoaspiresohighcouldhardly adoptanysaferpracticethanthe faithfulrecitationoftheAngelus,puttingtheirallintooneblindoffering, whentheyrepeatthewords"Behold theHandmaidoftheLord:beitdone untomeaccordingtoThyword."
WATCHWITHME.
Thispainthatmennaturallytryto avoidhaswithinitacleansingpower, adivineforce,whenunited-tothe painsofChrist.Itmakesusreverentandtender.Wearemembersof thebodyofChrist,andifweareto helpHimwemustsufferinandwith Him.Whatafinditistodiscover thistruthlikeatreasurehiddenin thefield-thatwebecomeonewith JesusinHisloveandinHisredeeming pains. Heislookingstillforthosewhowill watchHim,whowillsufferwithHim, andsocontinueHispassioninthe world."Asmoothandeasylife," wroteNewman,"anduninterruptedenjoymentofthegoodsofProvidence, fullmeals,softrainment,well-furnishedhomes,pleasuresofsense,thefeelingofsecurity,theconsciousnessof wealth-these,andthelikeifweare notcareful,chokeupalltheavenues ofthesoul,throughwhichthelight andbreathofheavenmightcometo us."
"ONEFOLDANDONESHEPHERD."
AndtheyshallhearMyvoice,and thereshallbeonefoldandoneshep- herd-FromtheGospeloftheSecond SundaeafterEaster(St.Johnx., 11-16), RomewardHomeward
Lo.theMotherChurchofageswaits toblessandcomfortall!
Mourninglong,buteveryearning
Forherwanderers'returning; Yea,atlast,dearLord.theyhearher, andtheyheedTheeinhercall HamewardRomewarcl!
TotheRockupholdingPeterandthe CrossupheldbyPaul Romeward-, Homeward!
Ah,thehomingtotheMotherforthe roamingwillatone!
Faith--througheverystormsurvivingHopeforevermorerevivingLoveforall-atlastrewardedinthe comingofherown HomewardRomeward!
Vainthebuildinginthedrifteands whentheRockofTruthisknown. -HonorWalsh.
HOMETRAINING. Ifearlyhome-traininghasbeengood, ifthefoundationsofcharacterhave beenwelllaid.theindividual'stask becomesmucheasier.but,atthesame time,wecan,eachoneofus,ifwe will,schoolanddirectouractionsso thattheymaybeproductiveofgood.
Homeisthefirstgreattraining groundofcharacter,for'itisinthe homethat"theheartisopened,habits areformed,andthecharactermoulded forgoodorforevil."
Whilstthefoundationsofcharacter arethuslaidinearlychildhood.atthe sametimeitisnolesstruethatday byday,yearbyyear.eachindividual spaysoregulateandcontrolthevariousimpulsesandinclinationsofhis heartastomodifyhischaracter,to correctitsdefects.toimproveand strengthenit.
THEDAILYEFFORT. Ourdutyinourpresentstate,and theemploymentofourwholelives, mustbeconstantlyandferventlyto e^-,eratewith'divinegrace.thereby endeavouringnotonlyt6".getvictory overself-lovepride,sensuality,etc.. byhumility.divineloveandallother ,butalsonottocontentourselveswithanylimiteddegreesofpiety
andholiness,butdailytoaspire,accordingtoourabilitiesassistedwith gracebythesamewaystothesame perfectionforwhichwewerefirst created,andwhichwaspractisedby Adamininnocence;towit,anutter extinguishingofself-loveandallaffea tiontocreatures,exceptinordertd God,andastheymaybeinstrumental tobegetandincreasedivineloveinus; andacontinualuninterruptedunion inspiritwithGod,byfaithcontemplatingHim,andby.loveeveradheringtoHim.-Baker.
LEVIATHAN.
Ithrewmylineout, Baitedwithdesire, Intheseaofspace (Where'deeperishigher); Icastmysinkerout, Deepinthesky
Formyhooktocatchon AHoworWhy.
Thetwineofmydreaming
Sankdosyndeep
WhereAndromeda
AndOrionsweep:, Wheretheconstellations Swirlinshoals, Swarminginstinctive Tofar-offgoals;
WheretheMilkyWay
AndthePleiadesSeven Swimdownunder
Theseaofheaven***
Somyreelofscience, Hummingandsinging, Playedmylineout Andsentitflinging; Butmyhookpulledtight AndIwondered"Canit Betangledinasun Orawheelingplanet?" TillbeforeIknew, Myline.wascaughtMylinewasquiveringMystringofthought Withhookandsinker
NowjerkedtautSnappedoffquickly Andbrokemyrod, TryingtocaptureGod! -LouisGinsburg.
SAIDBYWASHINGTON.
"Tobepreparedforwarisoneof themosteffectualmeansofpreserving peace."
"Thereisnorestrainingmen'ston guesandpens,whenchargedwitha littlevanity."
"Labourtokeepaliveinyourbreast thatlittlesparkofcelestialfirecalled Conscience." "Ibelievethatmanwasnotdesignedbytheall-wiseCreatortolive forhimself..alone."
"Remember,officersandsoldiers, thatyouarefreemenfightingforthe blessingsofliberty."
"Iholdthemaximnolessapplicabletopublicthantoprivateaffairs, that'honestyisthebestpolicy.'"
"Ourcauseisnoble.Itisthe causeofmankind;andthedanger toitistobeapprehendedfromourselves."
"Theoncehappy.andpeacefulplains ofAmericaareeithertobedrenched withbloodorinhabitedbyslaves."
"Thehistoryofthewarisahistory offalsehopesandtemporaryexpedients.WouldtoGodtheyweretoend here!"
"Nothingismoreastrangertomy breast,orasinthatmysoulabhors, thantheblackanddetestableoneof igratitude."
"Iamresolvedthatnomisrepresentations,falsehoodsorcalumnyshall makemeswervefromwhatIconceive tobethestrictlineofduty."
"Theveryideaofthepowerandthe rightofthepeopletoestablishgovernmentpresupposesthedutyofevery individualtoobeytheestablishedgovernment."
"Happy,thricehappy,shalltheybe pronounced,whohaveassistedinprotectingtherightsofhumannature, andestablishinganasylumforthe poorandoppressedofallnationsand religions."
BEGENEROUS.
Donotpostpone'expressionsofkindness,ofsympathy,ofChristiancharity.WhileGodinHismercyand bountyextendsalavishhandandbestowsuponushealth,happiness,and asufficiencyofthisworld'sgoods.let usbenotonlyreservoirs,possessors, butchannels,benefactors,tobleeding andsufferinghumanity.
CHURCHBEHAVIOUR.
InthevestibuleofallCatholic churchesyouwillfindaholywater fontconspicuouslyplacedsothatyou maydipinyourhandandblessyour. selfwithholywaterbeforeyouenter thechurchproper.
Holywaterisplacedthereforyour particularbenefit!
Goingintothechurchyoubless yourself.Why?Well,whenyougo intoyourownhomeyouusuallywash yourfaceandhandspreparingfor yourmeals.Inenteringchurchyou takeholywater,asacramental,that youcanbrushupandcleanseyour ?sandinpreparationforholythoughts.
Onleavingthechurchblessyourself againwithholywaterthatyoumay gooutintotheworldcleanand'preparedtofighttheflesh.andthedevil.
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AdrienneGoldestoodinheruncle's rosegarden,smilingbut,alas,,notWith at-ellanicesmile.
TheJunesplendour.ofearly'morningsky,tintedwithpink,lemon,and apricotonthehorizonlinebeyondthe hills,matchedthehuesofmanyofthe blossoms,andbothskyandflowers lookedallthelovelierforthe'darkness oflaurelshedgesandofadistantbelt ofpinetrees.Overinterveningmeadowlandatrioof.larkstrifledinecstasyastheyroseheavenwards-perhaiisinfriendlyrivalry.
Itwasofarival-asuccessfuloneAdriennewasthinking,withoutany kindness,whichaccountedforthat hard,cruellittlesmile.Shehadjust receivedtwointerestingleiters.The firstwasfromDolabellaHardy,the friendherUncleRudolphhadwarned heragainst,announcingthatshe wouldreachLondonto-dayfromNew York,andbeggingAdriennetomeet herintownforagossip.
Thesecondletter-offarmoreconsequence-wasinthehandwritingof Adrienne'sbrother.Gilbert,tellingher hehadatlastfoundoutallabout,and obtainedproofof.MaryModorn'sdisreputablepast.Thelastlinesofthat letterran:
"Ifyouarecertainyoustillwant herdisgraced.comeuptotownat once."
Ofcourseshestill-wishedforrevenge!Soshehadadoublereason forgoingtoLondoninahurry.How shedetestedMaryModorn,thelittle flaxen-haired.blue-eyed, pathetic widowwho,comingtotheneighbourhoodasamysteriousstranger,had stolenawayherfiance,CaptainCleric King.
ClementwasSirRudolph'sson,while Adriennewasbutakinswoman,who hadbeenadoptedasanieceand broughtupatPinePark.Eversince shehadcometotheageofworldly wisdom(whateverthatdaybe,but intheearlyteenssofarasAdrienne wasconcerned)shehadbeenresolved tomarryClem,assheknewUncle hopedwouldhappen,for.ifshedid not,whenClemsucceededtothepropertyandestate.shewouldbeobliged toeitherremainatthebeautifulhome a,hiswife'sguest,orloseitsshelter.
Clement.knowinghisfather'sdesire, andhavingthenafreeheart,hadproposedtoheronhertwenty-firstbirthdayShewasnowtwenty-two.and themarriagewouldhavetakenplace butforthearrivalofMaryModornat 'HoneysuckleCottage.nexttothe lodgeofthePark.
PeoplesaidMaryhadtriedtohold himaway.inspiteoftheirsuddenly discoveredgreatlove.Adriennehatherallthemoreforthat.PerhapsClemmighthaveacquiescedhad notAdriennegrownbitterlysuspiciousaccusedhimofalowflirtation withtheprettywidownobodyknew anythingabout.thusforcingaguar. -,,1whichhadendedinClement'scry:n..4out:
"Youshowyourselfawomanof aneviltemper,Adrienne.thatI iiistifiedinbreakingourengager,ens YetAdriennehadoncebeensunny andkindenough.alwaysahitsharp-
tonguedandover-spirited,oh,yes,but withherkeenmoodsgovernedbythe practiceofherreligion.Sincelosing Clem,annoyedbyholyoldSirRu. dolph'sexhortationstoresignation, shehadneglectedherdutiesasaCatholic.
don'tbelievethisMaryModorn isawidowatall.She'stoosentimentallypretty,"Adriennehadlong agotoldDolabellaHardy,thechum shehadtravelledwithtoseverallands inasmanymonths,afterthebreaking oftheengagement."Ishallmakeit mybusinesstosearchoutherhistory. MybrotherGilbertwillhelpmeset someprivateenquiryagenttowork, forheisalmostasfuriouswithheras Iam."
NowGilbert'sletterhadtoldher thatMaryModorncouldbedisgraced. Ofacertaintyitshouldbedone.It didjustoccurtoAdriennethatChristiansareboundtoforgive,asthey hopetobeforgiven,butshecould camouflageheranimositybycalling itdutifulprotectionofSirRudolph, whomustbeundeceivedastothe characterofthewomanhissonwasto marry.PerhapsClemwouldabandonher.Orwouldhesoangerhis fatherbyweddingher,nomatterwhat herrecordwas,thatPineParkwould neverhetheirhome?
Adriennescarcelydaredhopefor this.However,herfirstmovewasto gouptownbytheearliesttrainshe couldcatchwithoutconsultingher uncle.
Nowonderthehandsomegirlsaw nothingofthebeautyoftheflowers asshehurriedthroughtherosary, and.indoors,sentaniorderforacar tobebroughtround,andforSirRudolphtohetoldlater,whenhisbreakfastwastakentohim,thatshehad gonetoLondontobeDolabella Hardy'sguestforadayortwo.
HerbrotherGilbertgreetedherwith alaughwhensheenteredhisstockbrokingoffice.
"Hullo,Addle!-Youdon'tletgrass growunderyourfeetwhenitisa questionofpayingoffanoldscore; ThoughIsettheAgencyofwork,to pleasevon.Idonothalflikeyour raisingMaryModorn'spartagainst her."
Adriennewouldhavearguedfiercely withhimhadshebeenlesseagerto hearthenews.
"Whathasshedone?"
"ItseemsthatshewasnurserygovernesstoSirRufusWilliamson'schit. drenatCairotooktogamblineat somedisreputablecafe.andforgedher emoloyer'ssignaturetoacheouefor £20() Theservantswerealldismiss. ed.exceptthechildren'soldnurse.as thetheftremainedamystery.Put theave0damehasnowtoldhowshe sawMaryinthelibraryonenightwith thecherme-bookinherhands."
"WillSirRorlicWilliamconhe toprosecute'Youwillaskhim forme,Gilbert?"
-No.Idrawthelinethere.In Trear,"havingstirredupmuddy watersatallthoughIadmitthat Clemoughttohearthefacts,unless hehasalreadydoneso."
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"Youcan'timaginehewouldbe readytomarrya,thief,surely?" "Theremayhavebeen'greattemptation,followedbygreatsepentance." "Ridiculous.Thatwomanrobbed meoffarmorethanmoney.Ivowed 1wouldfindoutiftherumoursagainst herhadanyfoundation.Soisit likelyIwillletClementgoonimaginingherto'beperfection,or-ifheis suchafool,somadlyinfatuated-let themgoondeceivingUncleabout her?Why,it'sbutcommonjustice totheworldweallliveinthatshe shouldbedenouncedandpunished somehow."
"Possibly.Onlyapersonalvendettaisn't-er=isn'tCatholic."
"Iscarcelycallmyselfonenow,"was Adrienne'sreply."Whatdoyouproposedoinginthematterthen? Nothing?"
GilbertGoldelookedverymiserable.
"IwillseeClem.IsupposeImust," heanswered.
"Youarestillfriendswithhim, thoughheinsultedme?"
"Idon'texpectpersonstobewithoutfaults,Addie.Hefoughtagainst hisloveforMary,and,ifyouhadn't quarrelledwithhim,theymight have ."
"Itisabominableofyoutotake theirpart!"criedhissister."You ignorethefactthathewasboundin' honourtobetruetome."
"No,Idon't.Theinitialmistake wasyourengagement,justtoplease youruncle;forClemhadn'tthefeelingforyouthatamanshouldhave forhisfuturewife."
"Well,IamnotsureyetwhatIshall do.Willyouconsenttoleavethe matterinmyhandsforafewdays?"
"Goodheavens,yes,Addie.Iam innohurrytotalktopoorClem."
Onleavingherbrother'soffice,AdrienneGoldewassuddenlypossessedby adesiretosee,andpersonallyaccuse, MaryMot-lord.Whocouldsaywhat mightresult?Atanyrate,shecould reproachherwithhavingtriedtobecomeamemberofoneoftheoldest familiesinEngland.Oh,afterhumblingMary,shemightbewillingto spareherpublicdisgrace,afterUncle Rudolphwastold,ifshewouldsign aconfessionandthendisappear.
"IwouldpayherfaretoAmerica, Australia,orAfrica,ifshewouldundertaketostayaway,andneverseeor writetoClem."
SoAdrienneplanned.Beforeshe coulddoanythinginthismatter,however,shehadtomeetDolabellaHardy, averypainted-up,extravagantlydressed,loudyoungwomannow,whoseem. edsomehowspoilt,notthefriendof yore,andsowrappedupinherown affairs,hertriumphssocially,her travels,hersuitors,herprospects.that shehadscantinteresttogiveto Adrienne'stroubles.
"Oh,ofcourse,youhad,toletClementoff,"shecried,laughing,asthey satsmokingcigarettesatthehotel afterluncheon."Nosenseinbeing tiedforlifetoamanwhocouldnot resistthewilesofaprettywidow.I sawhedidn'tcareforyou,mychild, andwouldhavewarnedyoutokeep atightholdonhim,onlyIfeared youmightgetratty.Well,hashe marriedthefascinator?"
"No.Ihavejustfoundoutalink inhercharacterthatwillmakethat outofthequestion."
"Whatfun."criedthegiddyDolabella."Don'ttakehigitoyourheart again,though;itneveranswers,and SirRudolphissuretoleaveyou enoughtobecomfortableon,without youranglinganyfurtherforashare inPinePark.Libertyisworthmore thananyoldmouldygreenestate.'
ItwaseveningbeforeAdrienne couldshakeDolabellaoffforafew hoursinordertoseekoutMaryModorn,wholivedinaflatnotfarfrom theheartofthecity,butwherestreets werenarrow.
Shehadreachedtheimmediate neighbourhood,whichwasbutdimly lighted,andwaspeeringupstepsto findoutthenumbersofthehouses, when,lookingback,shesawthatMary herselfhadjustpassedhergoingdown thestreetwithatallyouth.Adrienne followedswiftly,yetnotwillingto overtakethem.Shedidnotwishto denounceMarybeforeastranger,nor tospeaktoherwithordinarycivility withoutdenouncingher.Whocould theyoungfellowbe?Sorely,Mary wasnotoldenoughtohavesucha son.
Thebroadthoroughfarereached,he andMaryvanished,butAdrienne couldfollowstill,intoabigCatholic church.Sheresolvedtositandrest. Theday'seventshadtiredher;and, nodoubt,Clement'slanceewouldgo homealone.
Therewasadeliciousperfumeof lilies,roses,andotherflowers,agrand arrayofbannersproppedagainsta sidewall,waitingforChildrenof, Marytocarrythem.Why,ofcourse, thiswasCorpusChristi!Onceupon atime=no,manyandmanyatimeAdriennehadborneapartintheannualprocessioninthisverychurchand others.Somethingsoftenedherheart, rebelliousthoughhermoodwas,as shewalkedsilentlyforwardtohide behindapillarinasideaisle,where shecouldwatchMaryandheboy withoutbeingrecognisedbytheformer. Ah,theywerepreparingforconfession,Apparently,theyouthhadto beencouragedtogo.Mary,leaning towardshim,.wassmilingintohis downcaitface,andherowneyes,of thattoobewitchingforget-me-notblue. werefulloftears.
WasMaryaferventCatholicstill?
Howcouldshebe,when...?Wasit, asGilberthadsuggested,acaseof"a greattemptation,followedbygreat repentance?"Ifso,whatafiendish partshe.Adrienne,wasanxiousto play,thedisgracingandruininga womanwhowassorry.
Whentheboyhadatlastbeenpersuadedtogointotheconfessional, Mars-Modornkneltwithfaceburied betweenbothhands,inearnestprayer. Adrienneprayed,too,hardlyknowing why,orhow,asthoughsomeForceinvisiblemadeherpray,forherself, Clem,Maryherfoe,andtheyouth. Hewasalongwhileintheconfessional,andagreatdealoftalkwas tAcingplace.Thenhebrokeoutof itatarun,asthoughescapingfrom prison,andbentoverMary.Adrienne couldnothelphearinghiswords.
"It'snogood.Iknewitwouldn't be."
Inanothersecondhehadrushed downtheaisleandfromthechurch. Mars'hadherheadraisednow,her 1611:11.14WICIIIINNWINVIN7104,1001034%
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gazeliftedtothestatueofOurLady inthenicheagainstoneofthepillars ofsanctuary.ItstruckAdriennethat shehadmuchofthecompassionate, tenderlookoftheMotherofmany sorrows.
Theeveningservicewasbeginning, andOurLordwassoonenthroned; butitwaswhenHepassedcloseto Adrienneintheprocessionthatshe gaveupherenmity.HerhalfunwillingpleadinghadtouchedHim.GoodnesshadgoneoutfromHim.The passingoftheSupremeLoverhad wroughtyetanothercure. iF . *
"Mary,canIcomeinfora,few minutestospeaktoyou?"
Mrs.Modorn,whowasputtingthe keyinthelockofherbasementfiat, lookedround,startled.
"MissGolde!You!Oh,yes."
Sheledthewayintoakitchen-parlour,switchedonthelight,anddrew forwardachair,butAdrienne,continuingtostand,caughtherbythe arm.
"Youmayhavestolenthe£200,but youarereallysorrynow."
"Howdid'youhearofthat?"asked thewidow,withquietdignity.
ScienceReturnstoReligion
A.C.Klass,S.J.,in"America.")
AprominentmemberoftheAmericanAssociationfortheAdvancement of.Athesism,FreemenHopwood,expresseshishopesinthefieldofscience thus:"Asplendidhelptousinour workarethescientistsofAmerica.We sentoutaquestionnairetothescientistsofAmericarecently,andwefound thatseventy-fivepercentareagnosticsandatheists."Thescientificvalue andhencetheresultsofthisquese tionnairemaybedoubted.Itis greatlyexaggerated.Nevertheless, thatthereareinAmericaagoodly numberofatheisticscientistswho main/ainthatscienceisopposedto theideaofGodandreligion,cannot bedenied.Religion,theysay,must disappearinproportionasscienceadvances. Somefortyyearsago,in'France, thisdoctrineoftheincompatibilityof scienceandreligionwasheldalmost universallyinhighscientificcircles.
outtheaidofreligiousideas."
P.Sabatier,chemist,NobelPrize: "1consideritunreasonabletooppose religiontoscience.Toarrayone againsttheothercanbeofnoadvantage. Itistheworkofpeople badlyinstructedinoneandthe er." pointonwhichthereIs unanimity,istheassigningofthefundamentalreasonwhyconflictbetween thetwoisimpossible.Scienceandreligionarecompetentinentirelydifferentanddistinctrealms;anyoppositionsupposesafaultinmethod.Thus amongothers:
J.Hadamardmathematician: "Scienceandreligioussentiment oughtnottoenterintoconflictbecause,ashasoftenbeensaid,there isquestionofdistinctfields."
atom,canrevealsometraceofaneternalorder!"
HenriPoincairesayswithPascal: "'ToseekGod,istohavealready foundHim.'Toseektruth;isitnot toseekGodwhoistheTruthSupreme?Andforthatreason,cannot oneconsiderthereligiousideaasa powerfulfactorinscientificprogress?"
harlesBarrois.geologist:
A"Throughanagency.Iwantedto disgraceyou,topreventyourmarriage."
"ItwouldnothavealteredClement; heknowsallmylifestory."
Adriennekissed.her.
"Nobodyelse'shall.Iremembered whatlotsofgreatsaintsbeganas-as sinners.AndI'verealisedit'sm6ch worseto-tobate,'andbefalsetoone-s Faith."
"Oh,mydear!'
"Prayforme.won'tyou?'
BeforeMarycouldanswer.theyouth Cainedowntheareastepsattwo houndsaridintotheroom.callingout:
"I'veownedup--wiredtofather, and..
"Hush, -Hush,Rufle!" Adriennesawlight.
"YouareSirRufusWilliamson's son.Mary'spupil,therealthief!She tooktheblame,toshieldyou?"
Theboyclenchedhisteeth,and (led.
"Peopleonlydoubtedher.they couldntproveanything.Shewanted onstandingbeteenmeand Dail.whoisawfulstrict.Only,vou sce.there'salitofinjurydoneherthesuspicion-,:oIcan'tgetabsohH,ntillI'veownedthething. 1 ptawayfromheraslongasI,ould f-Iknewshe'dtalkmeintotrying."
"'heevesofthet-nwomenmetand -'-ienne'swerefullofhumble'tears. 1-stitwasahappyhumilityaglad lav'ngdownfanger.jeal,,ucy.and "--lefen,:eInlosing.shehadwon, v.,theloveofGodisbroader themeasuresofman',mind: AndtheHeartoftheEterrq-.1 mostwonderfully M.II.inthe"CatholicFireside."
Dr.Oberkirch.CatholicDeputyof Al!-Ree.istheministerappointedto EllthenewofficeofsecretaryofState forWerkandHygienecreatedbyM. P-Oicare.Premier.ThenewMinister wasoneofthosewhoproposedtorer.calthelawsrestrainingtheliberties freligiousorderswhichwasunsuc;nthelastLegislature.
TheFrenchAcademyofSciencewas inthelead.To-day,however,while itisstilltaughtinFrenchlower schools.ithaspracticallydisappeared fromthesciencecoursesattheSorbonneandCollegedeFrance.This changeforthebetterwasmadestnlinglyclearbyaquerysentsometime agotoallthemembersoftheFrench AcademyofSciencesbyM.Robertde Flers.Thequestionputtotheelite ofFrenchscientistswas:"Isscience opposedtoreligion?"
Allanswered,someinafewwords, othersatlength.Althoughdiffering widelyinphilosophicalopinionsand religiousbeliefs,theywereunanimous incondemningtheerroroftheircolleaguesofagenerationago.Ashort analysisoftheiranswers,whichwere publishedinthe"Figaro,"aParisian daily.isnotwithoutinterest.
First.alltheAcademiciansagreeto atleastanegativecompatabilityof scienceandreligion,thatis,scienceis notradicallyopposedtoreligion.We selectafewofthemorecharacteristic eplies.
H.leChatelier,chemistandmetellurgist: "Thereexistsnoincompatibilitybetweenscienceandreligion;itisafact shownfromexperience:Pascal,AmpereandCauchyweredeeplyreligiousandatthesametimeverygreat scientists. Itisnolesstruethat oneseesconstantlyassertedinmodernliteraturethatreligionandscience areabsolutelyincompatible.These statementsdonotcomefromtruescientistsatmost,theycomefrom pseudo-scientists,oftenfromwriters whoarestrangerstoallscientificknowledge."
H.Lecomte,botanist:
"Theantagonismbetweenscience andreligionexistsonlyintheminds ofthosewhowishtohaveitso."
L.Leconte;mathematician!
"Itisimpossibletoadmitanyoppositionwhatsoeverbetweenscientific truthandreligiousbelief."
E.Quenu,surgeon: "Scienceseemstoustobeinnowise opposedtoreligiousbelief.Ttseems thattheinfluenceofreligiousthought uponmoralsoughtnottobecontested.Personally,Idonotbelievethat areformofmoralscanhehadwith-
TheDukedeBroglie,physicist: "Scienceandreligionseektruthupon groundsodifferentthattherecannot bequestionofrealantagonismbetweenthem."
PaulAppel],mathematician:
"Religionandscienceoccupytwo absolutelydistinctcompartmentsof man'sintelligence(?)."
P.Desgrez,chemistandbiologist:
"Itdoesnotseemthatonecanplace scienceinoppositiontoreligion.These twodomains,thephysicalandthe metaphysical,areasdifferentasthe methodsemployedtoexplorethem."
Whileadmittingthatthefieldsof scienceandreligionaredistinct,the Academiciansdifferinopinionasto thedegreeoftheirmutualseparation. Afewhave-suchexpressionsas"cleancutpartition,""completeindependence"and"fieldsentirelydistinct,"but themajorityoftheircolleaguessewed thedangerofsuchunmodifiedassertionsandhencemaintainedthenecessaryliningsbetweenscience,philosophyand.religion.
Mostofthemgo:wenfurtherand declareforamutualaidofthetwo.In thewordsofProf.J.Graseet,"Oratory andlaboratoryaredistinet,andbenefitinremainingso,"buttheyarealso standing"backtoback mutually supportingandcompletingeachother, toincreaseasmuchaspossibleman's happinessandconsolation"They cannot,therefore,disregardeachother. Thescientificmind,evenifitisnot necessarilyaccompaniedbythereligiousmind,nevertheless,ten'lsnermally inthedirectionofthefinalistic,the spiritual.theDivine.Theaidsviews ofgeneralphilosophy,-:oimpel-fie:1y suggestedbyscience,lotonlydonot oppose.butinclinetowardsandpositivelyfavourareligiousinteepretaticn oftheuniverse.
AmongthemanyAcademiciansboldingthisopinion,isinciwiedthevenerableDeanoftheAcademy T.de laGoupilliere,mathematic.'anand physicist:
"Verydifferentfromthatsortof servitudewhichageometricaldemonstrationimposesuponthemind,it(religion)isformeakindofimbibingof truthandlight.Itquietsthesoul andshedsitslightuponscienceitself."
E.I.Bouvierzoologist:
"Sciencepenetratesintothedomain ofbelieverstocontemplatetheeternallawsfromwhichoursarederived. Inourclay.geologyhasbutsimply succeededinmodernisingtheclassical proofsoftheexistenceofGod" Spacedoesnotpermitcitinginfull themasterlyexpositionofPierreTermien,geologist,InspectorGeneralof Mines.After-dividingscientistsinto twocategories,namely,thosewhosimplylimitthemselvestothedomainof naturalphenomenaandthosewhogo furtherandseekinphilosophytheinterelretationanddevelopmentofthe conclusionsoftheparticularsciences. heconcludes:
"Religionisafactofwhichthescientificmindmayrightlytakeaccount andwhichitispueriletoignore. Thereisnooppositionbetweenscience andreligion.Onthecontrary.science, whichisnecessarilylimited,revealing ratherthanexplainingmystery,seems toinvitemantobreakthroughits bounds,tocreatekwhimlittlebylit tlethesoulofametaphysicianandto disposehismindtoreceivetheproofs oftheexistenceofGod."
M.DePiers'inquiryindicatestwo principalcausesforthisreturnofsciencetoreligionintheFrenchAcademy.Oneisthenecessaryconnectionbetweenreligiousbeliefandaneffectivemorality.urgentneedofwhich isrecognised.ThusGeorgesClaude pronounces"dutyasuncertain"aslong asitisnotfoundedonGod,andM. LeChateliermaintainsthat"the strongestargumentinfavourofreligionisdrawnfromherbeneficentactivity."M.J.Boussinesqsadlyrer-aricsthatoutsidethepaleofthe Christiancommunity"thereisnothing leftforus especiallyinthemoral order,exceptaheavydarknessonall theimportantquestions.notablyon thepurposeoflife(ifithasone)and ourdutiesinit."
Asecondcauseistheheightand depthofmysterywhichscienceen countersateveryturn,Sciencehas notfailed.theysay.butitislimiter!. Everywherethereismystery.everywhereapproximation.Newfactsare foundtobreaktheharmonyofprevioussynthesisandtoshowforththe contingencyofnaturallaws.True, theseoldlawscomeforthrejuvenated. lessinexact,morefecundofsuggestion.buttheyarealwaysprecarious. Andtocountuponsciencetogiveus thesolutiontothegreatenigmasof theuniverseasdreamedbytheYouthfulpresumptionofaRenanoraBet4-lotissimplepuerileerror.The wholeinouestisaconfirmationof thesestatements.Sufficeitto.say,in the-orrisofM.Rehal.thatinthe FrenchAcademyofSciences"science '-aslearnedtobemodestandtorespecttheopinionofothers."
"Howmuchgreaterwillhetheattractionofresearchforhimwhobelievesthatafreeandsovereignintelligenceanimatestheworld.andthat everyaccessibleobjectfromnebulato
Americanscientists,whoopposesciencetoreligion,maylearnmuchfrom 'hecompletereturntosciencetoreligionamong-theillustriousmembers oftheFrenchAcademyofSciences.
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